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4 December 1979 Image Registration And Differencing By Coherent Optical Pattern Recognition
David Casasent,, Thanh Luu, Leonard Wald,, Donald Hines, Walter Futterman
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Abstract
The role of coherent optical pattern recognition techniques in image registration for track assembly and target discrimination applications is addressed. Use of optical pattern recognition on visible and simulated infrared mosaic imagery is found to have adequate accuracy to merit further attention. A frequency plane correlator using weighted matched spatial filter synthesis techniques was found to be a most optimum and flexible optical image registration system.
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David Casasent,, Thanh Luu, Leonard Wald,, Donald Hines, and Walter Futterman "Image Registration And Differencing By Coherent Optical Pattern Recognition", Proc. SPIE 0201, Optical Pattern Recognition, (4 December 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965612
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Signal to noise ratio

Sensors

Spatial frequencies

Clouds

Optical pattern recognition

Image processing

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