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22 March 1999 Spiral image fusion by interchannel autowaves
Jason M. Kinser
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Proceedings Volume 3728, Ninth Workshop on Virtual Intelligence/Dynamic Neural Networks; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.343033
Event: Ninth Workshop on Virtual Intelligence/Dynamic Neural Networks: Neural Networks Fuzzy Systems, Evolutionary Systems and Virtual Re, 1998, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract
With the onset of inexpensive 2D optical detector arrays, digitized image information is readily available. Some systems, such as AOTF systems, produce up to 256 parallel channels of image information. These hyperspectral data cubes contain portions of target information in separate channels. Rarely, does a single channel contain sufficient target information. Interchannel linking of pulse image generators is capable of segmenting the many channels in concert. Spiral image fusion occurs by phase-encoding pulse images and analyzing through complex fractional power filters.
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Jason M. Kinser "Spiral image fusion by interchannel autowaves", Proc. SPIE 3728, Ninth Workshop on Virtual Intelligence/Dynamic Neural Networks, (22 March 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.343033
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KEYWORDS
Image fusion

Image segmentation

Electronic filtering

Image filtering

Target detection

Land mines

Image analysis

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