We observed a ship as a radar target embedded in sea clutter using a millimeter wave radar. The shape of the ship and sea clutter were discriminated by using texture analysis in image processing. As a discriminator, a nonlinear transformation of a local pattern was defined to deal with high order statistics.
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Norihisa HIRAO, Matsuo SEKINE, "Detection of Radar Target by Means of Texture Analysis" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E76-B, no. 7, pp. 789-792, July 1993, doi: .
Abstract: We observed a ship as a radar target embedded in sea clutter using a millimeter wave radar. The shape of the ship and sea clutter were discriminated by using texture analysis in image processing. As a discriminator, a nonlinear transformation of a local pattern was defined to deal with high order statistics.
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