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A variety of information relating to phase has been increasingly widely used for stereo matching as well as motion image matching. In particular, the windowed Fourier phase (WFP) has several properties that are important for representing the structure of the signal. It is established that a series of signals, either continuous or discrete, is determined up to a multiplicative constant by its WFP at any frequency. An algorithm is developed to reconstruct the signals from the WFP.<>