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Computational methods for automatic target recognition are constrained by the need to analyze increasingly high-dimensional sensor data in real time. Parallel processing has the potential to speed up computational bottlenecks in many automatic target recognition (ATR) methods. We will implement parallelized versions of target tracking methods and discuss gains in algorithm completion time.
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