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27 December 1990 Model-based ternary phase-amplitude feature correlation filters
Kipp Andon Bauchert, David L. Flannery
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Abstract
Ternary phase-amplitude filters (encoding only -1, 0, and +1 modulation values) have been designed to respond to geometric features oftargetobjectsin scenes, forexample thewhecls on atruck. The filtersarebasedongenenc models involving only a few parameters, whose adjustment allows the model to be matched to different instances ofthe feature (e.g., different size wheels). The formulation ofthe model-based filtersand theircorrelation performance usingrealistic images ofvehicles in clutter backgrounds willbepresented. Candidatepost-processing approaches to exploitthe correlation results fortargetrecognition will be discussed.
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Kipp Andon Bauchert and David L. Flannery "Model-based ternary phase-amplitude feature correlation filters", Proc. SPIE 1347, Optical Information Processing Systems and Architectures II, (27 December 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23417
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KEYWORDS
Systems modeling

Image filtering

Optical filters

Electro optical modeling

Model-based design

Mathematical modeling

Modulation

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