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Q3:
Identify the following as feature extraction, classification, transcription, anomaly
detection, synthesis and sampling or interpolation.
a) In Problem # 1a), the sensor measures the speed at which a body crossing the vehicle is moving.
b) In Problem # 1a), the sensor suddenly sees an object moving much faster than normal animal speeds
and ignores it.
c) In Problem # 1a), the sensor suddenly sees an object moving much faster than normal animal speeds
and ignores it.
d) In Problem # 2), the device notes certain co-ordinates of a moving target and tries to estimate all the
intermediate points of the target’s trajectory.
e) In Problem # 2), based on the speeds of the target the device wants to determine the types of the enemy
planes (gliders, helicopters, etc).
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