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6 December 2002 Phase-amplitude study of clouds
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Abstract
Using artificially generated clouds we study the spectral phase and amplitude contribution to the cloud image. This is done by reconstructing the cloud image from spectral amplitude and/or phase only. Also, images are reconstructed from partial phase and amplitude in such a way that one may control the relative contribution of the phase and amplitude. We conclude that both phase and amplitude contribute to the cloud like appearance.
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Lorenzo Galleani, Leon Cohen, Gabriel Cristobal, and Bruce W. Suter "Phase-amplitude study of clouds", Proc. SPIE 4791, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations XII, (6 December 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.456491
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Denoising

Fourier transforms

Filtering (signal processing)

Image analysis

Analytical research

Linear filtering

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