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Coherent optical systems are useful in performing, two major operations in the field of data reduction: spectral analysis and linear filtering. The latter operation includes convolution, auto-correlation and cross-correlation. This paper emphasizes some new developments which have bearing on data reduction, while referring only briefly to the theory behind coherent optical systems. Of particular interest is the development of a technique which allows more general operations by linear filtering., Examples of spectral analysis and character recognition will be presented.
Fred B. Rotz andAnthony B. Va De Lugt
"Data Reduction By Coherent Optical Systems", Proc. SPIE 0002, Photo-Optical Data Reduction, (1 September 1964); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970694
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Fred B. Rotz, Anthony B. Va De Lugt, "Data Reduction By Coherent Optical Systems," Proc. SPIE 0002, Photo-Optical Data Reduction, (1 September 1964); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970694