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1f optical correlator for byte recognition

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Abstract

The application of optical correlators for pattern recognition is well known, both with Vander Lugt (YLC) 4f correlator1 and with joint transform correlator (JTC)2,3. A classical application of these correlators was mainly for the recognition of objects in complex images.

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