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Three methods of information assessment for optical data processing

Viénot et al., 1973

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7543376884205385770
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Viénot J
Duvernoy J
Tribillon G
Tribillon J
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Applied Optics

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The determination of the specific information in a message has proved of interest in coding (for instance in a hologram) as well as in data processing itself. Also, simple considerations about the definition of optical information have grown into several groups of processing …
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