"if a target response was one of the learned, banned ones, the tone is not played"
That's essentially what a lot of the new Digital detectors do. They check phase and amplitude
at a few different frequencies and then look up in a table to see what they think the target is.
The quality of your tables determines the quality of your MD.
None use feedback from the operator to improve the tables though. Perhaps someone here could
do that to make a super learning detector!
The problems are many though. Every target is unique. Most targets are found better after some time
in the ground so burying new targets won't give the best results. Shape and orientation affect the signal.
And masking via multiple targets confuses things too.
That's essentially what a lot of the new Digital detectors do. They check phase and amplitude
at a few different frequencies and then look up in a table to see what they think the target is.
The quality of your tables determines the quality of your MD.
None use feedback from the operator to improve the tables though. Perhaps someone here could
do that to make a super learning detector!
The problems are many though. Every target is unique. Most targets are found better after some time
in the ground so burying new targets won't give the best results. Shape and orientation affect the signal.
And masking via multiple targets confuses things too.
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