1 September 2001 Predicting search time in visually cluttered scenes using the fuzzy logic approach
Thomas J. Meitzler, Eui Jung Sohn, Harpreet Singh, Abdelakrim Elgarhi, Deok Hee Nam
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The mean search time of observers searching for targets in visual scenes with clutter is computed using the fuzzy logic approach (FLA). The FLA is presented as a robust method for the computation of search times and/or probabilities of detection for treated vehicles. The Mamdani/Assilian and Sugeno models have been investigated and are compared. The Search_2 dataset from TNO is used to build and validate the fuzzy logic approach for target detection modeling. The input parameters are: local luminance, range, aspect, width, and wavelet edge points, and the single output is search time. The Mamdani/Assilian model gave predicted mean search times for data not used in the training set that had a 0.957 correlation to the field search times. The data set is reduced using a clustering method, then modeled using the FLA, and results are compared to experiment.
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Thomas J. Meitzler, Eui Jung Sohn, Harpreet Singh, Abdelakrim Elgarhi, and Deok Hee Nam "Predicting search time in visually cluttered scenes using the fuzzy logic approach," Optical Engineering 40(9), (1 September 2001). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1389866
Published: 1 September 2001
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KEYWORDS
Fuzzy logic

Data modeling

Visualization

Electro optical modeling

Wavelets

Systems modeling

Visual process modeling

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