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25 March 2003 Winner-take-all dynamics in an optoelectronic feedback circuit for image processing
Adrienne J. Raglin, Mohammed F. Chouikha
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Abstract
Systems for processing high resolution images need to be fast, compact, and efficient. Image processing systems that incorporate optics into its architecture can provide the speed and potentially the compactness to meet the demands of analyzing images. In this paper a hybrid approach to image analysis using Winner Take All neural network dynamics with optical and electronic implementation is discussed. Resulting images from the system simulations are explored for use in object and background discrimination for image segmentation tasks.
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Adrienne J. Raglin and Mohammed F. Chouikha "Winner-take-all dynamics in an optoelectronic feedback circuit for image processing", Proc. SPIE 5015, Applications of Artificial Neural Networks in Image Processing VIII, (25 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477413
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KEYWORDS
Neurons

Image processing

Image segmentation

Optoelectronics

Image analysis

Image resolution

Neural networks

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