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10 August 1979 Spectral Analysis Of Microscopic Phase Objects For Matched Filter Optimization
Judy K. Partin, S. P. Almeida, H. Fujii
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Proceedings Volume 0185, Optical Processing Systems; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957489
Event: 1979 Huntsville Technical Symposium, 1979, Huntsville, United States
Abstract
Fourier transforms of diatom specimens are studied for the purpose of making improved spatial filters for use in a real-time coherent optical recognition system. The system consists of directing a laser beam into an interference contrast microscope to produce a real, magnified coherent image of the specimen to be recognized. This technique provides a method of adjusting low frequency attenuation for image enhancement over a continuous range. Examples of results are shown.
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Judy K. Partin, S. P. Almeida, and H. Fujii "Spectral Analysis Of Microscopic Phase Objects For Matched Filter Optimization", Proc. SPIE 0185, Optical Processing Systems, (10 August 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957489
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Photography

Spatial filters

Optical filters

Optical signal processing

Fourier transforms

Polarizers

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