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16 June 1995 Neighborhood operation binary image algebra and its optical implementation
ShiFu Yuan, Guofan Jin, Minxian Wu, Yingbai Yan
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Abstract
A neighborhood operation binary image algebra (NOBIA) which has only one basic operation is presented and developed. The basic operation of NOBIA is a convolusion followed by a nonlinear filtering function and then an intersection operation. The parallel architecture of an optical neighborhood operation digital image processor is designed to efficiently perform the parallel morphological image processing algorithm provided by NOBIA, and the optical implementation hardware of the processor is discussed. Using an incoherent optical convoluter as a 3D free space interconnection device, a smart LCLV as an optical nonlinear device, and a simple optical circuit for intersection operation, an optical hardware is constituted and used to realize the basic operation of NOBIA experimentally. Any image transformation can be performed with this hardware by executing the basic operation repeatedly according to proper iterative programming.
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ShiFu Yuan, Guofan Jin, Minxian Wu, and Yingbai Yan "Neighborhood operation binary image algebra and its optical implementation", Proc. SPIE 2488, Visual Information Processing IV, (16 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211995
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Binary data

Free space optics

Nonlinear optics

Integrated optics

Convolution

Silicon

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