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Hybrid Optical Correlator for Pattern
Recognition
Introduction
Pattern recognition involves identification of a reference
pattern in a collection of input patterns. Optical correlators
play a crucial role in the development of pattern recognition
systems. A hybrid optical correlator incorporates the parallel
processing capabilities of optical systems and the ruggedness
and accuracy of electronic systems. A prototype compact optical
correlator has been developed for machine vision applications.
The system has been developed with commercially available
components such as laser diode, spatial light modulators (SLM)
and CCD cameras, controlled by personal computer. The architectures
of joint-transform correlation and matched filter correlation
are simultaneously incorporated in the prototype, which has
been tested for fingerprint identification applications.
Salient features:
Real-time identification of targets, Video-rate operation,
PC based user interface
Prospective Users: Product
inspection industry, access control monitoring, forensic science,
automatic target tracking, autonomous vehicle guidance, satellite
imagery, printed circuit board inspection, textile defect
detection, detection of specific cells in biological tissues.
Keywords: Pattern recognition,
optical correlator, machine vision
Type of Technology: Instrument
Developed by : Prof. Singh
Kehar
Department: Physics
Contact:
Managing Director
Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT)
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, INDIA
Tel : 91-011-26597167, 26857762, 26581013, 26597153
Fax : 91-011-26851169
E-mail : drkdpn@gmail.com

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