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18 December 1996 Investigations into operation of optical-digital systems for processing aerospace imagery intended for automated cartographic complexes
Boris F. Fyodorov, L. Tsiulkin, St. Mallat
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Abstract
It is known that to increase the work rate of automated complexes for processing aerospace imagery intended for traditional topographic tasks there are used coherent optical-digital processors. Theoretical aspects of their work and traditional designs of functional and optical schemes are described in numerous publications in detail. Therefore, without analyzing well known designs, we shall discuss applications of original models of optical-digital processors for automated imagery interpretation.
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Boris F. Fyodorov, L. Tsiulkin, and St. Mallat "Investigations into operation of optical-digital systems for processing aerospace imagery intended for automated cartographic complexes", Proc. SPIE 2907, Optics in Agriculture, Forestry, and Biological Processing II, (18 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262872
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Aerospace engineering

Correlation function

Ocean optics

Statistical analysis

Tolerancing

Clouds

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