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Maximum discrimination filter

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Abstract

Spatial filters for discrimination among the members of a training set are shown to be available with a global optimum. These filters can be implemented with real bipolar point-spread functions. The method is demonstrated to be effective also for rotation-invariant pattern recognition.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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