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12 July 1993 Optical processing and neural nets for scene analysis
David P. Casasent
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Proceedings Volume 1806, Optical Computing; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147838
Event: Topical Meeting on Optical Computing, 1992, Minsk, Belarus
Abstract
We consider the problem of identifying each of multiple objects in a scene with object distortions and background clutter present. Attention is given to the role for neural nets (NNs) and optics and the type of NN used. A hierarchical/inference system is used with correlation neural nets used for low levels and new NNs with higher-order decision surfaces used for classification.
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David P. Casasent "Optical processing and neural nets for scene analysis", Proc. SPIE 1806, Optical Computing, (12 July 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147838
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KEYWORDS
Neurons

Neural networks

Image enhancement

Analog electronics

Optical computing

Optical correlators

Feature extraction

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