Michael G. Neff - Ferguson MO Ted L. Johnson - Florissant MO Steven A. Wright - St. Louis MO Victor E. Ratkowski - St. Louis MO
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
G06K 900 G06K 934 G06K 938 G06K 962 G06K 964
US Classification:
382271
Abstract:
The image correlation method and apparatus correlates or matches a test image with a template. The image correlation apparatus includes an image processor for partitioning the template into a number of labels, for determining the total number of pixels N. sub. T which form the template and for determining the number of pixels N. sub. i which form each of the labels i. The image correlation apparatus also includes comparison means for comparing the test image to the template. The comparison means determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j,i representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to a predetermined label i of the template. The comparison means also determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to the template.
Image Processing Method And Apparatus For Correlating A Test Image With A Template
Michael G. Neff - Ferguson MO Ted L. Johnson - Florissant MO Steven A. Wright - St. Louis MO Victor E. Ratkowski - St. Louis MO
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
G06K 962 G06K 968 G06F 15316
US Classification:
382209
Abstract:
The image correlation method and apparatus correlates or matches a test image with a template. The image correlation apparatus includes an image processor for partitioning the template into a number of labels, for determining the total number of pixels N. sub. T which form the template and for determining the number of pixels N. sub. i which form each of the labels i. The image correlation apparatus also includes comparator for comparing the test image to the template. The comparator respectively determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j,i representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to a predetermined label i of the template. The comparator respectively also determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to the template.
Image Processing Method And Apparatus For Correlating A Test Image With A Template
Michael G. Neff - Ferguson MO Ted L. Johnson - Florissant MO Steven A. Wright - Troy MO Victor E. Ratkowski - St. Louis MO
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
International Classification:
G06F 15316
US Classification:
382278
Abstract:
The image correlation method and apparatus correlates or matches a test image with a template. The image correlation apparatus includes an image processor for partitioning the template into a number of labels, for determining the total number of pixels N. sub. T which form the template and for determining the number of pixels N. sub. i which form each of the labels i. The image correlation apparatus also includes comparison means for comparing the test image to the template. The comparison means determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j,i representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to a predetermined label i of the template. The comparison means also determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to the template.
Image Processing Method And Apparatus For Correlating A Test Image With A Template
Michael G. Neff - Ferguson MO Ted L. Johnson - Florissant MO Steven A. Wright - St. Louis MO Victor E. Ratkowski - St. Louis MO
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
G06K 962 G06K 964
US Classification:
382209
Abstract:
The image correlation method and apparatus correlates or matches a test image with a template. The image correlation apparatus includes an image processor for partitioning the template into a number of labels, for determining the total number of pixels N. sub. T which form the template and for determining the number of pixels N. sub. i which form each of the labels i. The image correlation apparatus also includes comparison means for comparing the test image to the template. The comparison means determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j,i representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to a predetermined label i of the template. The comparison means also determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to the template.
Image Processing Method And Apparatus For Correlating A Test Image With A Template
Michael G. Neff - Ferguson MO Ted L. Johnson - Florissant MO Steven A. Wright - St. Louis MO Victor E. Ratkowski - St. Louis MO
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
G06K 900 G06K 962 G06K 968 G06K 974
US Classification:
382209
Abstract:
The image correlation method and apparatus correlates or matches a test image with a template. The image correlation apparatus includes an image processor for partitioning the template into a number of labels, for determining the total number of pixels N. sub. T which form the template and for determining the number of pixels N. sub. i which form each of the labels i. The image correlation apparatus also includes comparison means for comparing the test image to the template. The comparison means determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j,i representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to a predetermined label i of the template. The comparison means also determines, for each predetermined gray level j, the number of pixels of the test image N. sub. j representative of a predetermined gray level j which correspond to the template.
Methods And Apparatus For Providing A Dynamic Target Impact Point Sweetener
- CHICAGO IL, US Shirley N. Cheng - Richmond Heights MO, US Michael G. Neff - Lake Saint Louis MO, US
International Classification:
G01S 13/89 G01S 7/41 G01S 13/87
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for providing a dynamic target impact point sweetener is disclosed. An example method includes identifying a target based on a composite three-dimensional image generated based on data received from a first aerial vehicle acting as a master vehicle and a second aerial vehicle acting as a slave vehicle; changing a role of the first aerial vehicle to the slave vehicle; changing the role of the second aerial vehicle to the master vehicle; and causing, using the second aerial vehicle acting as the master vehicle, a third vehicle to attack the target based on the identity of the target.
Methods And Systems For The Detection Of The Insertion, Removal, And Change Of Objects Within A Scene Through The Use Of Imagery
Ted L. Johnson - Florissant MO, US Michael G. Neff - Lake St. Louis MO, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06K 9/34
US Classification:
382173, 382190
Abstract:
Methods and systems for detecting the insertion, removal, and change of objects of interest through the use of imagery are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes performing a scene registration including aligning image patterns in the first image to those in the second image; performing a feature content analysis to determine a likelihood of change for each pixel in the first and second images; performing a region identification to group pixels within the first and second images into one or more image regions based upon their likelihood of change; and performing an image region partitioning to prioritize the one or more image regions according to an image region score for each of the one or more image regions, the image region score being indicative of at least one of insertion, removal, and change of an object of interest within the common area of interest. Embodiments of the invention may advantageously provide an autonomous capability to detect the insertion, removal, and change of objects of interest.
Methods And Systems For Data Link Front End Filters For Sporadic Updates
Shirley N. Cheng - Richmond Heights MO, US Michael G. Neff - Lake St. Louis MO, US Ted L. Johnson - Florissant MO, US
Assignee:
THE BOEING COMPANY - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01C 21/00
US Classification:
701207, 34053913
Abstract:
Systems and methods having front end filters for data links for improved tracking of moving objects are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes sensing at least one characteristic of a moveable object using a sensor of an acquisition system, and sensing at least one characteristic of the moveable object using an auxiliary sensor. A data link update is transmitted from the auxiliary sensor to the acquisition system, and the data link update is conditioned to provide composite likelihood. The conditioning includes differencing the data link update and at least one predicted characteristic of the moveable object to produce at least one residual (e.g. using a plurality of Kalman filters). A viewing direction of the sensor may be adjusted based at least in part on the composite likelihood. In another embodiment, residuals are projected along sensor line of sight to form a multi-modal non-Gaussian composite likelihood.
All things Right and Relevant Davis, CA Oct 2009 to Jun 2013 AssociateDavis Senior Center Davis, CA Feb 2008 to May 2010 Volunteer workDavis Enterprise Davis, CA Jun 2007 to Nov 2009 Paper CarrierAtria Covell Gardens Davis, CA Nov 2007 to Feb 2008 housekeeperWok St. Louis, MO Jun 2006 to Jan 2007 Delivery Driver
Education:
Lindbergh Senior High school St. Louis, MO 1984 to 1998 Diploma in General studiesJob Corps St. Louis, MO 1989 to 1992 Certificate in C.N.A
2008 to 2000 Sales & Service RepresentativeHospice of Missouri, Inc St. Louis, MO 2007 to 2008 Professional Service RepresentativeTrinity Hospice, Inc Sunset Hills, MO 2006 to 2007 Hospice ConsultantNurses & Company Home Health Agency Saint Peters, MO 2004 to 2006 Physician LiaisonKeller Graduate School of Management St. Louis, MO 2001 to 2003 Student - Completed MBAGlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals St. Louis, MO 1997 to 2001 Executive Pharmaceutical ConsultantQuest Diagnostics, Inc St. Louis, MO 1989 to 1997 Clinical Laboratory Sales Representative
Education:
Keller Graduate School of Management St. Louis, MO 2000 to 2003 MBASouthern Illinois University Carbondale, IL 1983 to 1988 Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Feb 2013 to 2000 Senior Utility EngineerBlue Ridge Computers Solutions Candler, NC Nov 2011 to May 2013 Owner/OperatorGuild and Associates, LLC Denver, CO 2009 to 2011 Project Manager / Sr. Erosion Control SupervisorHeidt and Associates, Inc Fort Myers, FL 2001 to 2009 Project Engineer and ManagerPitman, Hartenstein and Associates Fort Myers, FL 1999 to 2001 Design EngineerGove and Associates, Inc Kalamazoo, MI 1997 to 1999 Engineer
Education:
Trine University Angola, IN 1997 Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering
Skills:
MS Office, MS Server, Networking, Storm Water Modeling, Land Development Management, GIS data management, Erosion Control Supervisor
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