Optical Information-processing Systems and Architectures II: 9-13 July 1990, San Diego, California |
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algorithm allows angle applications Applied approach architecture array associated autocorrelation beam binary block calculated cell component consider contains contrast correlation peak corresponding crystal described detection detector determined device diffraction direction effect electronic elements energy error estimation example experimental filter Fourier transform frequency function gain given hologram implementation increases input input scene intensity interconnection invariance joint laser LCLV length lens light limited matched matrix maximum measured memory method modulator multiple neural network noise nonlinear object observed obtained operation optical correlator output parallel pattern peak performance phase pixels plane polarization position presented problem processing processor produce range ratio reference represents response rotation sample scale sequence shown in Figure shows signal simulation single space spatial technique template threshold vector