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29 June 1994 Morphological transformations via advanced symbolic substitution architectures
Nevine Michael, Raymond Arrathoon
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Abstract
New optical implementations of single and multichannel symbolic substitution systems are proposed. The systems are fully programmable, can be used with large patterns and are capable of processing large input images at relatively high speeds. Configuration and structure for a variety of morphological transformations such as erosion, dilation, opening, closing and skeletonization are detailed. Simulation results are presented.
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Nevine Michael and Raymond Arrathoon "Morphological transformations via advanced symbolic substitution architectures", Proc. SPIE 2240, Advances in Optical Information Processing VI, (29 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179129
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KEYWORDS
Symbolic substitution

Image processing

Diffraction gratings

Bragg cells

Spatial frequencies

Holography

Holograms

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