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Visual Information for Firearm Identification by Digital Holography

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Advances in Visual Information Systems (VISUAL 2007)

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In digital holography a CCD camera records optically generated holograms which is then reconstructed numerically by a calculation of scalar diffraction in the Fresnel approximation. The digital photography facilitates real time transmission of the message via traditional communication methods. In this paper the principle of digital holography and its application to the 3D image encryption-decryption are reviewed. The experimental results of firearm identification recording using digital holography and their numerical reconstruction are presented.

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Guoping Qiu Clement Leung Xiangyang Xue Robert Laurini

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Li, D. (2007). Visual Information for Firearm Identification by Digital Holography. In: Qiu, G., Leung, C., Xue, X., Laurini, R. (eds) Advances in Visual Information Systems. VISUAL 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4781. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76414-4_43

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