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Direct Object Recognition Without Line-Of-Sight Using Optical Coherence
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2019
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Image ClassificationConvolutional Neural NetworkMachine VisionImage AnalysisEngineeringPattern RecognitionObject DetectionObject RecognitionSpeckle Pattern RecognitionCoherenceDirect Object RecognitionDeep LearningSpeckle PatternsVision RecognitionComputer VisionOptical Image RecognitionVisual Object Recognition
Visual object recognition under situations in which the direct line-of-sight is blocked, such as when it is occluded around the corner, is of practical importance in a wide range of applications. With coherent illumination, the light scattered from diffusive walls forms speckle patterns that contain information of the hidden object. It is possible to realize non-line-of-sight (NLOS) recognition with these speckle patterns. We introduce a novel approach based on speckle pattern recognition with deep neural network, which is simpler and more robust than other NLOS recognition methods. Simulations and experiments are performed to verify the feasibility and performance of this approach.
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