The Joint Transform Correlation (JTC) technique is the one of the most frequently applied methods in the field of optical classification and identification systems. Nowadays there are a lot of different modifications that have been tested and verified. Because of extremely high computational throughput the JTC has been implemented in many special purpose (security) applications. This paper deals with an implementation of the JTC for two basic classes of objects-fingerprints and faces. In the first part the sensitivity to rotation and zooming is studied. Consequently in the second part two types of thresholding in the spectral domain are tested in order to improve performance of the system. All procedures are simulated on a computer first an...
This chapter covers some of the latest developments in optical correlation techniques for face recog...
The present paper shows the results of the implementation of a correlation Digital processed Joint W...
We propose a method to obtain a single centered correlation with use of a joint transform correlator...
The Joint Transform Correlation (JTC) technique is the one of the most frequently applied methods in...
The Joint Transform Correlation (JTC) technique is the one of the most frequently applied methods in...
The Joint Transform Correlation (JTC) technique is the one of the most frequently applied methods in...
Techniques for extending the performance and utility of the binary nonlinear joint transform correla...
Techniques for extending the performance and utility of the binary nonlinear joint transform correla...
Techniques for extending the performance and utility of the binary nonlinear joint transform correla...
Challenges in pattern recognition mainly includes object rotation, scaling, and illumination variati...
It is possible to improve the fringe binarization method of joint transform correlation by choosing ...
The fringe-adjusted joint transform correlation (FJTC) technique has been widely used for real-time ...
We propose a novel real-time joint-Transform correlation (JTC) technique for optical pattern recogni...
Fingerprint recognition using a joint transform correlator (JTC) is the most well-known technology a...
In multiobject pattern recognition the height of the correlation peaks should be controlled when the...
This chapter covers some of the latest developments in optical correlation techniques for face recog...
The present paper shows the results of the implementation of a correlation Digital processed Joint W...
We propose a method to obtain a single centered correlation with use of a joint transform correlator...
The Joint Transform Correlation (JTC) technique is the one of the most frequently applied methods in...
The Joint Transform Correlation (JTC) technique is the one of the most frequently applied methods in...
The Joint Transform Correlation (JTC) technique is the one of the most frequently applied methods in...
Techniques for extending the performance and utility of the binary nonlinear joint transform correla...
Techniques for extending the performance and utility of the binary nonlinear joint transform correla...
Techniques for extending the performance and utility of the binary nonlinear joint transform correla...
Challenges in pattern recognition mainly includes object rotation, scaling, and illumination variati...
It is possible to improve the fringe binarization method of joint transform correlation by choosing ...
The fringe-adjusted joint transform correlation (FJTC) technique has been widely used for real-time ...
We propose a novel real-time joint-Transform correlation (JTC) technique for optical pattern recogni...
Fingerprint recognition using a joint transform correlator (JTC) is the most well-known technology a...
In multiobject pattern recognition the height of the correlation peaks should be controlled when the...
This chapter covers some of the latest developments in optical correlation techniques for face recog...
The present paper shows the results of the implementation of a correlation Digital processed Joint W...
We propose a method to obtain a single centered correlation with use of a joint transform correlator...