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Optical Parallel Image Processing Using CCD Image Sensor

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Abstract

Image processing is one of the most promising application fields of optical computing in which parallelism inherent in optics well matches two dimensional nature of images. Convolution is a basic operation in preprocessing images, and various kinds of methods for optically implementing it have been proposed1–3.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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