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28 March 2005 Passive and active optical sensing for three-dimensional image recognition
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Abstract
Two techniques for recognizing three-dimensional(3D) objects based on passive and active optical sensing followed by numerical correlation are presented. One technique uses passive sensing of 3D object based on integral imaging and the other technique uses active sensing based on digital holography. In both techniques, the 3D data is stored in two-dimensional(2D) form as digital format and then the detected 3D information is used for recognizing 3D object based on 2D correlation techniques or neural network. Experimental results in both techniques are presented.
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Bahram Javidi, Osamu Matoba, Yann Frauel, and Enrique Tajahuerce "Passive and active optical sensing for three-dimensional image recognition", Proc. SPIE 5816, Optical Pattern Recognition XVI, (28 March 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.601494
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

Optical sensing

Chaos

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image classification

Optical pattern recognition

Sensors

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