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22 November 1977 Image Matching Using Structure Information
Richard H. Hudgin
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Abstract
Standard correlation is often inadequate to match two images taken with very different sensors such as panchromatic film and synthetic aperture radar. Systems requiring such images to be matched can still succeed if they work with image structure information instead of intensity information. This paper describes a technique called edge vector correlation, applies it to a real example, and shows how it can be implemented optically.
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Richard H. Hudgin "Image Matching Using Structure Information", Proc. SPIE 0117, Data Extraction and Classification from Film, (22 November 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955664
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KEYWORDS
Image sensors

Sensors

Image processing

Synthetic aperture radar

Image classification

Correlation function

Glasses

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