ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Target Discrimination in Synthetic Aperture Radar Using Artificial Neural Networks

Principe    
J C    
Kim    
M    
Fisher III    
J W    

Resumen

No disponible

 Artículos similares

       
 
Yanhui Zhu, Kosuke Mizutani, Kenji Minami, Hokuto Shirakawa, Yohei Kawauchi, Huamei Shao, Makoto Tomiyasu, Yuka Iwahara, Tsutomu Tamura, Masahiro Ogawa, Kai Tatsuyama and Kazushi Miyashita    
The sandeel species (Ammodytes spp.) occupy a critical ecological position in connecting lower trophic levels to higher ones. However, they are strongly affected by the marine environment and their catch rates are trending downward. In this study, the ta... ver más

 
Yao Zou and Changchun Gao    
Credit scoring is an effective tool for banks and lending companies to manage the potential credit risk of borrowers. Machine learning algorithms have made grand progress in automatic and accurate discrimination of good and bad borrowers. Notably, ensemb... ver más
Revista: Algorithms

 
Wancheng Zhang, Yanmin Luo, Zhi Chen, Yongzhao Du, Daxin Zhu and Peizhong Liu    
Discriminative correlation filters (DCFs) have been shown to perform superiorly in visual object tracking. However, visual tracking is still challenging when the target objects undergo complex scenarios such as occlusion, deformation, scale changes and i... ver más
Revista: Algorithms

 
Songze Lei, Boxing Zhang, Yanhong Wang, Baihua Dong, Xiaoping Li and Feng Xiao    
UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) have been widely used in many fields, where they need to be detected and controlled. Small-sample UAV recognition requires an effective detecting and recognition method. When identifying a UAV target using the backward pro... ver más
Revista: Information

 
Sergio R. Coria,Carlos Gay-García,Lourdes Villers-Ruiz,Adolfo Guzmán-Arenas,Óscar Sánchez-Meneses,Oswaldo R. Ávila-Barrón,Mónica Pérez-Meza,Xóchitl Cruz-Núñez,Gilberto Lorenzo Martínez-Luna     Pág. 359 - 377
This article proposes a methodology to discover patterns in observed climatologic data, particularly temperatures and rainfall, in subnational political division units using an automatic classification algorithm (a decision tree produced by the C4.5 algo... ver más
Revista: Atmósfera