SIG Awarded AFRL SBIR AF05-219, Sensor Exploitation by Adaptive/Learning Systems (SEALS)
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (April 14, 2005) - Signal Innovations Group, Inc. (SIG) has recently been awarded Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 1, entitled Sensor Exploitation by Adaptive/Learning Systems (SEALS). SIG’s primary research objective is to identify and define existing data for demonstration of adaptive and semi-supervised classifiers including both measured and computed data. The development of these state-of-the-art algorithms will provide the feedback missing in traditional supervised classifiers, significantly advancing the performance of ISR and weapons systems.
SIG’s SBIR award is for a period of performance of nine months with an approximate value of $100,000.
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Signal Innovations Group, Inc. was founded in May 2004 by Dr. Paul Runkle and Dr. Lawrence Carin to provide engineering services and products in the area of statistical signal processing, pattern recognition, detection and estimation theory, and image processing. More information about Signal Innovations Group, Inc. can be found at www.siginnovations.com
DoD's SBIR program funds early-stage R&D projects at small technology companies -- projects which serve a DoD need and have the potential for commercialization in private sector and/or military markets. Additional information about the SBIR program can be found at https://www.dodsbir.net/about/about.htm