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15 March 1996 Discrimination ability of the optimum circular harmonic filter for disjoint noise scenes
Oscar Gualdron, Henri H. Arsenault
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Abstract
We study the discrimination ability of a recently introduced optimum rotation invariant filter for disjoint noise. The discrimination ability of a sub-optimum filter related to the preceding one but where the non-target images are involved is also studied. The performance of both filters has been tested by computer simulations with a variety of natural and artificial backgrounds. The results obtained show an excellent performance much improved over the classical CHF (the filter that maximizes the SNR ratio while maintaining rotation invariance).
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Oscar Gualdron and Henri H. Arsenault "Discrimination ability of the optimum circular harmonic filter for disjoint noise scenes", Proc. SPIE 2752, Optical Pattern Recognition VII, (15 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.235671
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KEYWORDS
Signal to noise ratio

Pattern recognition

Resistance

Target detection

Interference (communication)

Optical filters

Image filtering

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