1 August 1997 Single-output color pattern recognition using a fractional correlator
Zeev Zalevsky, Ido Raveh, Gal Shabtay, David Mendlovic, Javier Garcia
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A novel method for performing color image pattern recognition using a fractional correlator (FC) is proposed. The input plane is illuminated with three different coherent sources of wavelengths corresponding to RGB (red, green, and blue) colors. The output plane provides a single output peak, which is a result of an incoherent addition between the three correlations obtained per each color. By using the fractional correlator, which is a partially space variant correlator, we achieve space-variance-controlled color pattern recognition. The use of the three-color illumination can drastically increase the discrimination ability of the suggested correlator.
Zeev Zalevsky, Ido Raveh, Gal Shabtay, David Mendlovic, and Javier Garcia "Single-output color pattern recognition using a fractional correlator," Optical Engineering 36(8), (1 August 1997). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.601428
Published: 1 August 1997
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KEYWORDS
Optical correlators

Pattern recognition

RGB color model

Transmittance

Fourier transforms

Optical filters

Optical pattern recognition

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