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- Title
AI-based small arms firing skill evaluation system in the military domain.
- Authors
Chandan, Rezoanul Hafiz; Sharmin, Nusrat; Munir, Muhaimin Bin; Razzak, Abdur; Naim, Tanvir Ahamad; Mubashshira, Tasneem; Rahman, Mokhlesur
- Abstract
Evaluation system of small arms firing has an important effect in the context of military domain. A partially automated evaluation system has been conducted and performed at the ground level. Automation of such system with the inclusion of artificial intelligence is a much required process. This papers puts focus on designing and developing an AI-based small arms firing evaluation systems in the context of military environment. Initially image processing techniques are used to calculate the target firing score. Additionally, firing errors during the shooting have also been detected using a machine learning algorithm. However, consistency in firing requires an abundance of practice and updated analysis of the previous results. Accuracy and precision are the basic requirements of a good shooter. To test the shooting skill of combatants, firing practices are held by the military personnel at frequent intervals that include 'grouping' and 'shoot to hit' scores. Shortage of skilled personnel and lack of personal interest leads to an inefficient evaluation of the firing standard of a firer. This paper introduces a system that will automatically be able to fetch the target data and evaluate the standard based on the fuzzy systems. Moreover it will be able to predict the shooter performance based on linear regression techniques. Thereby, it compares with recognized patterns to analyze the individual expertise and suggest improvements based on previous values. The paper is developed on a Small Arms Firing Skill Evaluation System, which makes the whole process of firing and target evaluation faster with better accuracy. The experiment has been conducted on real-time scenarios considering the military field and shows a promising result to evaluate the system automatically.
- Subjects
ARTIFICIAL intelligence; MILITARY personnel; EVALUATION; IMAGE processing; MILITARY field engineering; MILITARY engineering
- Publication
Defence Technology, 2023, Vol 30, p164
- ISSN
2096-3459
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.dt.2023.02.024