Performance measures for correlation filters

B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar(Carnegie Mellon University), Laurence G. Hassebrook(Carnegie Mellon University)
Applied Optics
July 10, 1990
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Abstract

Several performance criteria are described to enable a fair comparison among the various correlation filter designs: signal-to-noise ratio, peak sharpness, peak location, light efficiency, discriminability, and distortion invariance. The trade-offs resulting between some of these criteria are illustrated with the help of a new family of filters called fractional power filters (FPFs). The classical matched filter, phase-only filter (POF), and inverse filter are special cases of FPFs. Using examples, we show that the POF appears to provide a good compromise between noise tolerance and peak sharpness.


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