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Yaakov Bar-Shalom
Yaakov Bar-Shalom (born May 11, 1941) is an Israeli-American electrical engineer and academic in the field of target tracking. He is widely recognized for his contributions to tracking algorithms, notably the development of filters for tracking targets in cluttered environments and the interacting multiple model (IMM) approach for tracking maneuvering targets. These innovations have been adopted in both defense and commercial systems, including Raytheon's THAAD radar. He has been described as a "chief architect of probability-based methods for estimating the paths of moving objects."
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