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9 November 1993 Algorithm to choose which pixels to zero out in a zero and phase filter
Robert R. Kallman
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Abstract
An algorithm to choose which pixels to zero out in an otherwise phase-only filter is presented. This algorithm involves a simple thresholding technique applied to the general spatial filter described in previous work. Having fixed those pixels which are to be set equal to 0 in the filter, one can then view the remaining phases as free parameters and design a good 0 and continuous phase filter by optimizing the filter's signal-to-clutter ratio using the author's techniques. One can the discretize this zero and phase filter into one whose entries are 0 or one of the nth roots of unity. For example, ternary (0, +1, and -1) filter are of this form as are filters whose entries are 0 and the sixteenth roots of unity. Examples of such are given. This paper together with its ancestor provides a completely automatic way to start with a training set of true and false targets of any size and automatically and without human intervention produce optimized filters for use in extant spatial light modulators.
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Robert R. Kallman "Algorithm to choose which pixels to zero out in a zero and phase filter", Proc. SPIE 2026, Photonics for Processors, Neural Networks, and Memories, (9 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.163570
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KEYWORDS
Electronic filtering

Spatial filters

Detection and tracking algorithms

Spatial frequencies

Algorithms

Image filtering

Phase only filters

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