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A hybrid binary subtracted joint transform correlator was constructed using a Bi12SiO12 (BSO) spatial light modulator and a laser scanner. The usefulness of this system was confirmed experimentally using a large number of binary and halL-tone images as the reference patterns.
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Osugi, Y., Zhan, Q. & Minemoto, T. Hybrid binary subtracted joint transform correlator for a large number of reference patterns using a Bi12SiO20(BSO) spatial light modulator and a laser scanner. Optical Review 1, 159–162 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03254850
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