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14 October 1971 Optical Processing
Anthony Vander Lugt
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Proceedings Volume 0025, Developments in Holography II; (1971) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953501
Event: Developments in Holography, 1971, Boston, United States
Abstract
Coherent optical systems have the capability for performing two-dimensional data processing operations at high speeds. Applications of these systems have been made to pattern recognition, character recognition, spectral analysis, and the processing of a wide variety of optical and electrical signals. The full potential of optical processing has, however, not yet been realized. To increase the flexibility and, therefore, the applicability of optical process we need (1) an input interface device which converts electrical signals or incoherent optical signals into coherent optical signals, (2) an in situ recording material, which is reversable, for constructing spatial filters in real-time, and (3) an interface device which converts the optical output of the processor into an elec-trical signal.
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Anthony Vander Lugt "Optical Processing", Proc. SPIE 0025, Developments in Holography II, (14 October 1971); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953501
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Photography

Optical signal processing

Spatial filters

Data processing

Optical filters

Signal processing

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