Pattern recognition is a rapidly expanding area of research, with applications ranging from character recognition and component inspection to robotic guidance and military reconnaissance. The basic principle of image recognition is that of comparing the unknown image with many known reference images or 'filters', until a match is found. By comparing the unknown image with a large data bank of filters, the diversity of the application can be extended. The work presented in this thesis details the practical development of an optical disk based memory system as applied in various optical correlators for pattern recognition purposes. The characteristics of the holographic optical disk as a storage medium are investigated in terms of information...
We describe an optical disk based system for handwritten character recognition. The recognition sche...
To recognize digital streams of digital data, all-optical and passive techniques able to discriminat...
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We describe the use of optical memory disks as elements in optical information processing architectu...
Image correlators are described and experimentally demonstrated that are implemented using optical m...
The investigation of an inverted hybrid digital/ optical VanderLugt type correlator based on a holog...
Three theses are combined into a treatise consisting of four parts: 1. A Literature Study, 2. The De...
The paper describes an experimental model of an optical correlator. Optical information processing s...
Processing of very large unformatted databases or information retrieval requires very large secondar...
We propose a novel space domain volume holographic correlator system. One of the limitations of conv...
The goal of cost effective, high performance optical systems capable of pattern matching tasks has f...
Optical correlators are efficient optical systems that have gained a wide range of applications both...
A total of 300 templates were stored as angularly multiplexed transmission holograms at multiple spo...
The design and development of a miniaturized optical processor that performs real time image correla...
Volume holographic data storage uses the superposition of image holograms in a suitable medium to pu...
We describe an optical disk based system for handwritten character recognition. The recognition sche...
To recognize digital streams of digital data, all-optical and passive techniques able to discriminat...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
We describe the use of optical memory disks as elements in optical information processing architectu...
Image correlators are described and experimentally demonstrated that are implemented using optical m...
The investigation of an inverted hybrid digital/ optical VanderLugt type correlator based on a holog...
Three theses are combined into a treatise consisting of four parts: 1. A Literature Study, 2. The De...
The paper describes an experimental model of an optical correlator. Optical information processing s...
Processing of very large unformatted databases or information retrieval requires very large secondar...
We propose a novel space domain volume holographic correlator system. One of the limitations of conv...
The goal of cost effective, high performance optical systems capable of pattern matching tasks has f...
Optical correlators are efficient optical systems that have gained a wide range of applications both...
A total of 300 templates were stored as angularly multiplexed transmission holograms at multiple spo...
The design and development of a miniaturized optical processor that performs real time image correla...
Volume holographic data storage uses the superposition of image holograms in a suitable medium to pu...
We describe an optical disk based system for handwritten character recognition. The recognition sche...
To recognize digital streams of digital data, all-optical and passive techniques able to discriminat...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...