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9 January 1984 Effects Of Image Correlation Type And Degree On Matched Filter Image Detection
Robert E. Stovall
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Abstract
The performance of classical two-dimensional matched filter image detectors is analyzed in terms of both scene and system parameters. Crucial scene parameters include both the bandwidth of the scene and the type of correlation in the scene data (whether exponential, Whittle, or Gaussian correlated, or in between). System parameters include field-of-view, number of pixels, scale and rotation errors, fractional pixel misregistration, etc. Analysis treats both analog and digital correlation detectors. The influence of signal-to-noise is treated for Whittle correlation only.
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Robert E. Stovall "Effects Of Image Correlation Type And Degree On Matched Filter Image Detection", Proc. SPIE 0432, Applications of Digital Image Processing VI, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936688
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Signal to noise ratio

Electronic filtering

Linear filtering

Sensors

Analog electronics

Interference (communication)

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