2017
DOI: 10.17746/1563-0102.2017.45.2.142-148
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Principles of the Information Modeling of Cultural Heritage Objects: The Case of Wooden Buddhist Temples

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“…e effect of detecting horizontal and vertical edges is higher than that of slanted edges, the positioning is accurate, and it is sensitive to noise [20]. is is because of the use of diagonal edges in the edge detection process e difference between two adjacent pixels in the direction to estimate gradient amplitude and detect edges.…”
Section: Military Transportation Industry Medicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e effect of detecting horizontal and vertical edges is higher than that of slanted edges, the positioning is accurate, and it is sensitive to noise [20]. is is because of the use of diagonal edges in the edge detection process e difference between two adjacent pixels in the direction to estimate gradient amplitude and detect edges.…”
Section: Military Transportation Industry Medicalmentioning
confidence: 99%