Simulated Quantum-Optical Object Recognition from High-Resolution Images

A holographic experimental procedure assuming use of quantum states of light is simulated. It uses merely interference-based image storage and nonunitary image retrieval realized by wave function collapse. Successful results of computational view-invariant recognition of object images are presented....

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Main Author: Loo, Chu Kiong
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Published: 2005
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description A holographic experimental procedure assuming use of quantum states of light is simulated. It uses merely interference-based image storage and nonunitary image retrieval realized by wave function collapse. Successful results of computational view-invariant recognition of object images are presented. As in neural net theory, recognition is selective reconstruction of an image from a database of many concrete images (simultaneously stored in an associative memory) after presentation of a different version of that image. That is, in the first step, we store many high-resolution images of objects into quantum memory (a hologram). In the second step, we present a "nonlearned" noisy image version. We thereby trigger memory-influenced reorganization of the state of the system so that it finally encodes those corrected object images that correspond to the newly presented version. The holographic procedure seems to be implementable with present-day quantum optics. (c) 2005 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
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spelling mmu-21972011-09-12T03:27:34Z http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2197/ Simulated Quantum-Optical Object Recognition from High-Resolution Images Loo, Chu Kiong Q Science (General) A holographic experimental procedure assuming use of quantum states of light is simulated. It uses merely interference-based image storage and nonunitary image retrieval realized by wave function collapse. Successful results of computational view-invariant recognition of object images are presented. As in neural net theory, recognition is selective reconstruction of an image from a database of many concrete images (simultaneously stored in an associative memory) after presentation of a different version of that image. That is, in the first step, we store many high-resolution images of objects into quantum memory (a hologram). In the second step, we present a "nonlearned" noisy image version. We thereby trigger memory-influenced reorganization of the state of the system so that it finally encodes those corrected object images that correspond to the newly presented version. The holographic procedure seems to be implementable with present-day quantum optics. (c) 2005 Pleiades Publishing, Inc. 2005-08 Article NonPeerReviewed Loo, Chu Kiong (2005) Simulated Quantum-Optical Object Recognition from High-Resolution Images. Optics and Spectroscopy, 99 (2). pp. 218-223. ISSN 0030400X http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/1.2034607 doi:10.1134/1.2034607 doi:10.1134/1.2034607
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Loo, Chu Kiong
Simulated Quantum-Optical Object Recognition from High-Resolution Images
title Simulated Quantum-Optical Object Recognition from High-Resolution Images
title_full Simulated Quantum-Optical Object Recognition from High-Resolution Images
title_fullStr Simulated Quantum-Optical Object Recognition from High-Resolution Images
title_full_unstemmed Simulated Quantum-Optical Object Recognition from High-Resolution Images
title_short Simulated Quantum-Optical Object Recognition from High-Resolution Images
title_sort simulated quantum-optical object recognition from high-resolution images
topic Q Science (General)
url http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2197/
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