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This paper considers the possibilities and results of using spectropolarization video photography of scenes for “discriminating” artificial and natural objects. A number of new methods for processing spectropolarization video images are proposed.
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Belyaev, Y.V., Katkovskii, L.V., Kazak, A.A. et al. Processing of Spectropolarization Video Images. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 68, 534–540 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011987431124
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