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Invariant Target Detection in Images through the Normalized 2-D Correlation Technique

Published 22 Feb 2023 in cs.CV and eess.IV | (2302.11196v2)

Abstract: The normalized 2-D correlation technique is a robust method for detecting targets in images due to its ability to remain invariant under rotation, translation, and scaling. This paper examines the impact of translation, and scaling on target identification in images. The results indicate a high level of accuracy in detecting targets, even when they are exhibit variations in location and size. The results indicate that the similarity between the image and the two used targets improves as the resize ratio increases. All statistical estimators demonstrate a strong similarity between the original and extracted targets. The elapsed time for all scenarios falls within the range (44.75-44.85), (37.48-37.73) seconds for bird and children targets respectively, and the correlation coefficient displays stable relationships with values that fall within the range of (0.90-0.98) and (0.87-0.93) for bird and children targets respectively.

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