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Automatic aerial target detection and tracking system in airborne FLIR images based on efficient target trajectory filtering

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Figure 1. System block diagram.
Figure 2. (a) Diamond-pattern of nine locations. (b) Diamond-pattern of five locations
Figure 3. (a) Rayleigh fitting to the gradient magnitude histogram, and (b) the corresponding edge image of the FLIR
Figure 4. Stages of the Potential Target Detection module applied to a FLIR sequence with a medium size target: (a)
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