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Adaptive monogenic filtering and normalization of ESPI fringe patterns

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A technique is presented for filtering and normalizing noisy fringe patterns, which may include closed fringes, so that single-frame demodulation schemes may be successfully applied. It is based on the construction of an adaptive filter as a linear combination of the responses of a set of isotropic bandpass filters. The space-varying coefficients are proportional to the envelope of the response of each filter, which in turn is computed by using the corresponding monogenic image [ Felsberg and Sommer, IEEE Trans. Signal Process. 49, 3136 (2001) ]. Some examples of demodulation of real Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry (ESPI) images patterns are presented.

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