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https://www.kennesaw.edu/ccse/events/computing-showcase/sp24-cday-program.php

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25-4-2024 4:00 PM

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In today's high-stakes military environments, the reliability and accuracy of software systems are paramount. Defects within these systems not only pose significant financial risks but can also endanger lives. To ensure the utmost safety and effectiveness, military systems undergo extensive testing and validation processes. However, the lifespan of these systems is far from indefinite. Environmental changes, advancements in adversarial capabilities, evolving mission requirements, and parts obsolescence necessitate continuous improvement efforts. One critical area of focus is the modernization of display units, which are vital for providing pilots with essential mission information and ensuring their safe return. The 402 Software Engineering Group (SWEG) at Robins AFB seeks an innovative solution to enhance defect detection in modernized display units using computer vision technology. By automating the evaluation process, our objective is to reduce manual intervention, allowing software developers to focus more on design and development tasks.

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Apr 25th, 4:00 PM

UC-51 Difference Detection: Automated Defect Detection System for Modernized Display Units

https://www.kennesaw.edu/ccse/events/computing-showcase/sp24-cday-program.php

In today's high-stakes military environments, the reliability and accuracy of software systems are paramount. Defects within these systems not only pose significant financial risks but can also endanger lives. To ensure the utmost safety and effectiveness, military systems undergo extensive testing and validation processes. However, the lifespan of these systems is far from indefinite. Environmental changes, advancements in adversarial capabilities, evolving mission requirements, and parts obsolescence necessitate continuous improvement efforts. One critical area of focus is the modernization of display units, which are vital for providing pilots with essential mission information and ensuring their safe return. The 402 Software Engineering Group (SWEG) at Robins AFB seeks an innovative solution to enhance defect detection in modernized display units using computer vision technology. By automating the evaluation process, our objective is to reduce manual intervention, allowing software developers to focus more on design and development tasks.