2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1912.05487
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A Sheaf Theoretical Approach to Uncertainty Quantification of Heterogeneous Geolocation Information

Abstract: Integration of multiple, heterogeneous sensors is a challenging problem across a range of applications. Prominent among these are multi-target tracking, where one must combine observations from different sensor types in a meaningful and efficient way to track multiple targets. Because different sensors have differing error models, we seek a theoretically-justified quantification of the agreement amongst ensembles of sensors, both overall for a sensor collection, and also at a finegrained level specifying pairw… Show more

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