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N. M. Martin

Researcher at Defence Science and Technology Organisation

Publications -  6
Citations -  309

N. M. Martin is an academic researcher from Defence Science and Technology Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Automatic target recognition & Multispectral image. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 300 citations.

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Fusion of Neural Networks, Fuzzy Sets, and Genetic Algorithms: Industrial Applications

TL;DR: Fusion of Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems and Genetic Algorithms covers the spectrum of applications - comprehensively demonstrating the advantages of fusion techniques in industrial applications.
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Using genetic algorithms and neural networks for surface land mine detection

TL;DR: A fuzzy rule-based fusion technique on the processed polarization resolved image identified the locations of all three land mines and reduced the number of false alarms from seven to two, and is used to further improve the detection of land mines.
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Fusion of intelligent agents for the detection of aircraft in SAR images

TL;DR: Fuzzy reasoning is used to improve the accuracy of the automatic detection of aircraft in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images using a priori knowledge derived from color aerial photographs.
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Multisensor data fusion for surface land-mine detection

TL;DR: Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves have been used to examine a novel target recognition system using a number of knowledge-based techniques to automatically detect surface land mines that are present in 30 sets of thermal and multispectral images, showing the large improvement gained in the sensor fusion.
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Fuzzy rule based fusion technique to automatically detect aircraft in SAR images

TL;DR: A combination of the fuzzy automatic target recognition system with neural networks is used to fuse object identity attribute data derived from a SAR and a colour aerial photo image to automatically detect ground based aircraft in the SAR image with greater certainty.