Detection of objects’ microvibrations based on neural-network algorithms for processing of holographic interferometer data
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https://doi.org/10.3103/S073527270704005XAbstract
A neural-network algorithm is developed for processing of data coming from a holographic interferometer used for detection of microvibrations of various objects. Analysis of the algorithm parameters is carried out, and sensitivity of the new method is evaluated based on full-scale experiments and the imitative simulation data.References
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