SARBayes
23 April 2010, 16:54 UTCCOINSS: Castle's Thesis
Some details on Castle's 1998 thesis, and links so people can find it. Updated 2010-05-02
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23 April 2010, 0:36 UTCBayesian motion models of LPB
Lin & Goodrich at Brigham Young are working on Bayesian
motion models for generating probability maps. They have an
interesting model, but need GPS tracks to train it. It's a nice
complement to our approach, and it will be interesting to see how they compare.
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19 November 2009, 0:29 UTCTwin Engine Quip
From a list of pilot quotes:
"When one engine fails on a twin-engine airplane, you always have enough power left to get you to the scene of the crash."
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31 May 2009, 9:53 UTCAMDR & ESW II
30 January 2009, 1:44 UTC99% of those found alive...
5 July 2008, 0:27 UTCAMDR & ESW
23 June 2008, 19:08 UTCProbabilty Mapper README
9 June 2008, 18:10 UTCAutomated Image Segmentation
5 June 2008, 19:47 UTCESRI SAR Articles
8 May 2008, 1:56 UTCMore wireframes
16 February 2008, 11:52 UTCSpreading probability around
18 November 2007, 0:19 UTCInteresting Papers on GIS
2 November 2007, 2:59 UTCSAR Spotlight Forum
22 September 2007, 0:25 UTCRe-Post: Comments on O'Connor
14 September 2007, 13:48 UTCBlog links, MTurk
28 June 2007, 10:52 UTCACFR & Nuit Blanche
25 April 2007, 2:24 UTCRabbit on Search Management
2 April 2007, 20:31 UTCLandmine probability maps
2 April 2007, 10:20 UTCSyrotuck's Data
The Australian Centre for Field Robotics is doing a lot of good work on Bayesian search theory and sensor fusion, for multi-agent robotic systems.
Igor Carron briefly describes one of their recent technical papers in this short blog post . The abstract begins:
This paper describes a decentralized Bayesian approach to coordinating multiple autonomous sensor platforms searching for a single non-evading target.
Unfortunately, the article has restricted access.
However, I recommend spending awhile at Igor's blog. Follow links about Jim Gray, Bayes, SAROPS.
Thanks to Bob Koester for the reference.