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4 December 1979 Use Of The Thermoplastic Device For Optical Pattern Recognition
T. C. Lee,, J. Rebholz, P. Tamura
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Abstract
Optical Pattern Recognition results using the thermoplastic device as a complex filter in both the Vander Lugt scheme and the joint Fourier transform scheme are reported. Both the glass and tape substrates have been used for the correlation experiments with success. An extension of the joint Fourier transform technique to ambiguity processing is also discussed.
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T. C. Lee,, J. Rebholz, and P. Tamura "Use Of The Thermoplastic Device For Optical Pattern Recognition", Proc. SPIE 0201, Optical Pattern Recognition, (4 December 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965622
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

Optical pattern recognition

Holograms

Glasses

Optical filters

Thermography

Optical correlators

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