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29 September 1994 Real-time pattern recognition by means of incoherent optical space frequency analysis
Frank R. Reichel, Ernst Gaertner, Stefan Breitfelder, Karl-Heinz Schweikert, Roland Buerkle, Ernst H. Lueder
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Abstract
It is known that a transition from object to spatial-frequency domain with the aid of the Fourier transform may be a suitable solution for the problem of real-time pattern recognition of objects whose features cannot be determined exactly. The paper discusses the method of incoherent space frequency analysis with the aid of liquid-crystal light modulators. The hardware based on this technique can be simple and economical, and it overcomes a number of disadvantages of coherent-optical set-up. The parameters of LC modulators are discussed. These may be used to derive operational conditions, processing spreads, etc. of the optical processors involved. Selected examples illustrate suitable applications.
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Frank R. Reichel, Ernst Gaertner, Stefan Breitfelder, Karl-Heinz Schweikert, Roland Buerkle, and Ernst H. Lueder "Real-time pattern recognition by means of incoherent optical space frequency analysis", Proc. SPIE 2297, Photonics for Processors, Neural Networks, and Memories II, (29 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.187286
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KEYWORDS
Modulators

Sensors

Microscopes

Spatial light modulators

Tissues

Liquid crystals

Inspection

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