Percolation Approach to Digital Comparative Holography via Optical Flow Investigation

Authors

  • M. Hossein Ahmadzadegan and Tapio Fabritius Author

Keywords:

Digital comparative holography, optical flow, percolation theory, spatial light modulator, universality principle

Abstract

Digital comparative holography is an important 
method deployed for working on verifying the body or 
contortion of two corresponding entities with different micro architecture. The percolation theory is a useful mathematical theory that describes the behavior of connected clusters in a randomly generated graph which can be derived from a picture. Percolation theory is also regarded as a model for displaying a phase transition and it demonstrates the so called critical 
phenomenon. This in digital comparative holography context implies a drastic change in characteristics. In this paper a novel approach has been taken by utilizing a mathematical theory being the percolation theory to transfer the image achieved by comparative holography in three-dimensional site-percolated form. This operation empowers us to analyze the test object and 
the behavior of its cluster representation by the help of an image investigation technique being the optical flow 
investigation. Finally the universality principle will be used to explain and demonstrate the interaction of clusters and how distance together with rotation can remarkably affect the optical flow directions. 

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Published

05.05.2015

How to Cite

Percolation Approach to Digital Comparative Holography via Optical Flow Investigation . (2015). International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering, 5(3), 232-235. https://ijiee.org/index.php/ijiee/article/view/418