Principal component analysis phase shifting (PCA) is a useful tool for fringe pattern demodulation in phase shifting interferometry. The PCA has no restrictions on background intensity or fringe modulation, and it is a self-calibrating phase sampling algorithm (PSA). Moreover, the technique is well suited for analyzing arbitrary sets of phase-shifted interferograms due to its low computational cost. In this work, we have adapted the standard phase shifting algorithm based on the PCA to the particular case of photoelastic fringe patterns. Compared with conventional PSAs used in photoelasticity, the PCA method does not need calibrated phase steps and, given that it can deal with an arbitrary number of images, it presents good noise rejection ...
Digital photoelasticity is an important optical metrology follow-up for stress and strain analysis u...
The paper presents an algorithm able to retrieve the phase in speckle interferometry by a single int...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a promising tool for enhancing radiative transfer (RT) perform...
© 2011 Optical Society of AmericaAn asynchronous phase-shifting method based on principal component ...
An asynchronous phase-shifting method based on principal component analysis (PCA) is presented. No r...
This work proposes a new algorithm for demodulating fringe patterns using principal component analys...
To achieve high measurement accuracy with less computational time-in-phase shifting interferometry, ...
We present an asynchronous phase-shifting demodulation approach based on the principal component ana...
The phase-shifting interferometry has been intensively studied for more than half a century, and is ...
© (2008) SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. International Symposium on Laser ...
In research of photoelasticity, photoelastic fringe patterns are obtained through a circular polaris...
The objectives of this research are to analyze and develop a modified Principal Component Analysis (...
Viewing fine features of object with optical instruments have become increasingly difficult as the d...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA from now on) is a multivariate data analysis technique used for ma...
Photoinduced shrinkage occurring in photopolymer layers during holographic recording was determined ...
Digital photoelasticity is an important optical metrology follow-up for stress and strain analysis u...
The paper presents an algorithm able to retrieve the phase in speckle interferometry by a single int...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a promising tool for enhancing radiative transfer (RT) perform...
© 2011 Optical Society of AmericaAn asynchronous phase-shifting method based on principal component ...
An asynchronous phase-shifting method based on principal component analysis (PCA) is presented. No r...
This work proposes a new algorithm for demodulating fringe patterns using principal component analys...
To achieve high measurement accuracy with less computational time-in-phase shifting interferometry, ...
We present an asynchronous phase-shifting demodulation approach based on the principal component ana...
The phase-shifting interferometry has been intensively studied for more than half a century, and is ...
© (2008) SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. International Symposium on Laser ...
In research of photoelasticity, photoelastic fringe patterns are obtained through a circular polaris...
The objectives of this research are to analyze and develop a modified Principal Component Analysis (...
Viewing fine features of object with optical instruments have become increasingly difficult as the d...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA from now on) is a multivariate data analysis technique used for ma...
Photoinduced shrinkage occurring in photopolymer layers during holographic recording was determined ...
Digital photoelasticity is an important optical metrology follow-up for stress and strain analysis u...
The paper presents an algorithm able to retrieve the phase in speckle interferometry by a single int...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a promising tool for enhancing radiative transfer (RT) perform...