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27 March 1997 How do we make a good input image?
Stanley E. Monroe Jr., Richard D. Juday
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Abstract
We investigate some methods of transforming an electronic video image prior to inserting it into an optical correlator. In order that the results might be implemented as a video transfer function, we do only point operations. We consider the input characteristics of the input SLM and laos the statistics of the input image. We model the correlator as noiseless, and we evaluate the transformations by tow metrics: correlation intensity and peak-to- correlation-energy.
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Stanley E. Monroe Jr. and Richard D. Juday "How do we make a good input image?", Proc. SPIE 3073, Optical Pattern Recognition VIII, (27 March 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.270369
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KEYWORDS
Optical correlators

Spatial light modulators

Modulators

Video

Image filtering

Electronic filtering

Signal to noise ratio

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