1 November 1994 Symmetry measure and phase-matched filters in pattern recognition
Stephan Teiwes, Frank Wyrowski
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Abstract
The use of the diffraction phenomenon in pattern recognition is a well-established area in optical information processing. Typically the generation of a correlation peak by suitable filters is used to recognize a pattern. We introduce a symmetry measure for pattern recognition. It can be used for a wide class of filters, which we call phase-matched filters. Encoding techniques of diffractive optics allow its implementation as amplitude- or phase-encoded filters.
Stephan Teiwes and Frank Wyrowski "Symmetry measure and phase-matched filters in pattern recognition," Optical Engineering 33(11), (1 November 1994). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179884
Published: 1 November 1994
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KEYWORDS
Electronic filtering

Phase only filters

Sensors

Computer programming

Pattern recognition

Optical filters

Optical pattern recognition

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