2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2022.104335
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DEAE- Cellulose-based composite hydrogel for 3D printing application: Physicochemical, mechanical, and biological optimization

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“…In recent years, along with the progress of computer computing speed and the development of vision algorithms, images have become an important data source, and useful information and features can be extracted by processing and analyzing images extracted for materials [1], biology [2], medicine [3], and other application fields. However, optical imaging systems [4] are limited by their own physical characteristics, such as the shape and material of the lens and the location of the shot, resulting in the scattering and refraction phenomenon when the light passes through the lens or reflector, and vision sensors may blur images acquired in real time, causing changes in image resolution and contrast, which affects the acquisition of important information in the images, thus causing a degradation in the performance of vision algorithms [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, along with the progress of computer computing speed and the development of vision algorithms, images have become an important data source, and useful information and features can be extracted by processing and analyzing images extracted for materials [1], biology [2], medicine [3], and other application fields. However, optical imaging systems [4] are limited by their own physical characteristics, such as the shape and material of the lens and the location of the shot, resulting in the scattering and refraction phenomenon when the light passes through the lens or reflector, and vision sensors may blur images acquired in real time, causing changes in image resolution and contrast, which affects the acquisition of important information in the images, thus causing a degradation in the performance of vision algorithms [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%