Spatio-temporal Hotelling observer for signal detection from image sequences
2009; Optica Publishing Group; Volume: 17; Issue: 13 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1364/oe.17.010946
ISSN1094-4087
AutoresLuca Caucci, Harrison H. Barrett, Jeffrey J. Rodrı́guez,
Tópico(s)Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
ResumoDetection of signals in noisy images is necessary in many applications, including astronomy and medical imaging. The optimal linear observer for performing a detection task, called the Hotelling observer in the medical literature, can be regarded as a generalization of the familiar prewhitening matched filter. Performance on the detection task is limited by randomness in the image data, which stems from randomness in the object, randomness in the imaging system, and randomness in the detector outputs due to photon and readout noise, and the Hotelling observer accounts for all of these effects in an optimal way. If multiple temporal frames of images are acquired, the resulting data set is a spatio-temporal random process, and the Hotelling observer becomes a spatio-temporal linear operator. This paper discusses the theory of the spatio-temporal Hotelling observer and estimation of the required spatio-temporal covariance matrices. It also presents a parallel implementation of the observer on a cluster of Sony PLAYSTATION 3 gaming consoles. As an example, we consider the use of the spatio-temporal Hotelling observer for exoplanet detection.
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