Coherent spatial-filtering with simulated input
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1979-11
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Optical Society of America
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A disadvantage of a well-tuned matched filter is partly overcome in recognizing biological species, i.e., algae. A simplified input pattern is prepared which simulates a given species. The matched spatial filter for this pattern can identify various diatoms in the species with considerably less size and orientation dependence. In addition, the filter still retains a high degree of pattern discrimination against other species.
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Hitoshi Fujii and Silverio P. Almeida, "Coherent spatial filtering with simulated input," Appl. Opt. 18, 1659-1662 (1979). doi: 10.1364/ao.18.001659