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Performance assessment of the modified-hybrid optical neural network filter
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posted on 2023-06-08, 07:45 authored by Ioannis Kypraios, Pouwan Lei, Phil BirchPhil Birch, Rupert YoungRupert Young, Chris ChatwinChris ChatwinWe present in detail the recorded results of the modified-hybrid optical neural network (M-HONN) filter during a full series of tests to examine its robustness and overall performance for object recognition tasks. We test the M-HONN filter for its detectability and peak sharpness with within-class distortion of the input object, its discrimination ability between an in-class and out-of-class object, and its performance with cluttered images of the true-class object. The M-HONN filter is found to exhibit good detectability, an ability to maintain its correlation-peak sharpness throughout the recorded tests, good discrimination ability, and an ability to detect the true-class object within cluttered input images. Additionally we observe the M-HONN filter's performance within the tests in comparison with the constrained-hybrid optical neural network filter for the first three series of tests and the synthetic discriminant function-maximum average correlation height filter for the fourth set of tests.
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Applied OpticsISSN
0003-6935External DOI
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18Volume
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3378-3389Pages
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