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1 March 1992 Double MOSLM neural-like coherent optical processor for distorted image recognition
Viktor A. Nikerov, Julya A. Polyakova, Andrey Ya. Chervonenkis
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Abstract
The successful use of the neural-like processor for distorted image recognition, based on two magneto-optical spatial light modulators (MOSLM), is demonstrated. The processor work is based on the dosed correction of the distorted image, recorded on the first MOSLM, with the help of the ideal image spectrum, recorded on the second MOSLM, place in the processor spectral plane. It is shown that the neural-like algorithm provides, in some cases, the essentially enhanced image distinguishability.
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Viktor A. Nikerov, Julya A. Polyakova, and Andrey Ya. Chervonenkis "Double MOSLM neural-like coherent optical processor for distorted image recognition", Proc. SPIE 1614, Optics, Illumination, and Image Sensing for Machine Vision VI, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57982
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Machine vision

Radon

Field emission displays

Image enhancement

Bismuth

Finite element methods

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