All Optical Three Dimensional Spatio-Temporal Correlator for Automatic Event Recognition Using a Multiphoton Atomic System
Mehjabin S. Monjur, Mohamed F. Fouda, Selim M. Shahriar

TL;DR
This paper introduces an all-optical 3D spatio-temporal correlator system for automatic event recognition, combining holographic correlation and photon echo techniques, with potential invariance to scale and rotation, validated through simulations and proposed physical implementation.
Contribution
It presents a novel all-optical 3D correlator system for event recognition, including analytical models and practical realization methods, advancing optical pattern recognition technology.
Findings
Numerical simulations confirm the system's effectiveness.
Analytical transfer function closely matches simulation results.
Proposed physical implementation with atomic vapor and optical components.
Abstract
We describe an automatic event recognition (AER) system based on a three-dimensional spatio-temporal correlator (STC) that combines the techniques of holographic correlation and photon echo based temporal pattern recognition. The STC is shift invariant in space and time. It can be used to recognize rapidly an event (e.g., a short video clip) that may be present in a large video file, and determine the temporal location of the event. Using polar Mellin transform, it is possible to realize an STC that is also scale and rotation invariant spatially. Numerical simulation results of such a system are presented using quantum mechanical equations of evolution. For this simulation we have used the model of an idealized, decay-free two level system of atoms with an inhomogeneous broadening that is larger than the inverse of the temporal resolution of the data stream. We show how such a system…
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