Jane's Ship Recognition Guide

Jane's Ship Recognition Guide
Author: Jane's
Publisher: CollinsRef
Total Pages: 541
Release: 1996-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780004709819

The second edition of an illustrated handbook on modern warships, first published in 1994, which draws on information from JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS (1995/6) to provide an accurate profile of a variety of modern craft from the world's military fleets.

Jane's Warship Recognition Guide

Jane's Warship Recognition Guide
Author: Anthony John Watts
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0007183275

A guide for naval and military enthusiasts to the world's warships. This book helps study warship types from around the globe, with composite diagrams at the front, technical data, and illustrations to help with horizon or sun backed views.

Jane's Warship Recognition Guide 2e

Jane's Warship Recognition Guide 2e
Author: Jane's
Publisher: CollinsRef
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1999-06-02
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780004722115

The essential guide to all the world's fighting ships. Jane's Warship Recognition Guide shows you how to identify all the world's fighting ships. Fully updated since the 1996 edition, it is organized in a new way that makes it easier to look up ship types in service with more than one navy. Now you can directly compare how different fleets have armed and equipped warships from the same class. A comprehensive index has been added. Over 200 classes of warship are covered with: Class and ship names Weapon systems and radars Full page photographs of every warship Detailed line diagrams Key recognition features

Image Analysis and Recognition

Image Analysis and Recognition
Author: Aurélio Campilho
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 951
Release: 2018-06-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319930001

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition, ICIAR 2018, held in Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, in June 2018. The 91 full papers presented together with 15 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 179 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Enhancement, Restoration and Reconstruction, Image Segmentation, Detection, Classication and Recognition, Indexing and Retrieval, Computer Vision, Activity Recognition, Traffic and Surveillance, Applications, Biomedical Image Analysis, Diagnosis and Screening of Ophthalmic Diseases, and Challenge on Breast Cancer Histology Images.

Remote Sensing in Vessel Detection and Navigation

Remote Sensing in Vessel Detection and Navigation
Author: Henning Heiselberg
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-12-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3039436090

The Special Issue entitled “Remote Sensing in Vessel Detection and Navigation” comprises 15 articles on many topics related to remote sensing with navigational sensors. The sequence of articles included in this Special Issue is in line with the latest scientific trends. The latest developments in science, including artificial intelligence, were used. It can be said that navigation and vessel detection remain important and hot topics, and a lot of work will continue to be done worldwide. New techniques and methods for analyzing and extracting information from navigational sensors and data have been proposed and verified. Some of these will spark further research, and some are already mature and can be considered for industrial implementation and development.

Target Ship Identification Algorithm Based on Comprehensive Correlation Discriminant and Information Entropy

Target Ship Identification Algorithm Based on Comprehensive Correlation Discriminant and Information Entropy
Author: Zhaoguo Shu
Publisher: Infinite Study
Total Pages: 11
Release:
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

Ship type identification is an important part of electronic reconnaissance. However, in the existing methods, such as statistical-based methods and fuzzy-mathematics-based methods, the information acquired by the passive sensor is not fully utilized, and there is a certain ambiguity in the assignment relationship of the emitters-ship.