Minimum Noise And Correlation Energy (MINACE) filters application provides good ability to recognize in case of grayscale input images of an object with background noises. For fast correlation matching MINACE filters can be used in 4-f correlators as a computer generated hologram (holographic filters). In this paper different variants of holographic filters realization were discussed. The results of correlation recognition with holographic MINACE filters are presented.
Realization of distortion invariant correlation filters in opticalimage correlators open possibilities for object identification with remarkably high computational capabilities. Application of the linear phase coefficient composite filter (LPCCF) is attractive for recognition of binary edged images. We use methods of digital holographic synthesis to realize LPCCF in a coherent 4-F correlator as a computer-generated amplitude holographic filter. A high resolution spatial light modulator (SLM) has to be implemented for such a filter representation. Transparency limitations of high frame rate and high resolution SLM's and its effect on recognition performance of holographic filter in the 4-F correlator are discussed in the given paper. C 2011 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).
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