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Coherent microscopy and matched spatial filtering for real-time recognition of diatom species
Case, S.K.; Almeida, S.P.; Dallas, W.J.; Fournier, J.M.; Pritz, K.; Cairns, Jr., J.; Dickson, K.L.; Pryfogle, P.A. (1978). Coherent microscopy and matched spatial filtering for real-time recognition of diatom species. Environ. Sci. Technol. 12: 940-946
In: Environmental Science and Technology. American Chemical Society: Easton. ISSN 0013-936X; e-ISSN 1520-5851, more
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  • Case, S.K.
  • Almeida, S.P.
  • Dallas, W.J.
  • Fournier, J.M.
  • Pritz, K.
  • Cairns, Jr., J.
  • Dickson, K.L.
  • Pryfogle, P.A.

Abstract
    This method of image enchancement and real-time imput of 3-D microscopic objects into an optical pattern recognition system is designed to identify and count diatoms as a means of water pollution assessment. The method consists of directing a low-power laser beam into a microscope to produce a coherent image of the specimen.

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