EAE 2022
DOI: 10.46632/eae/1/2/5
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Recent Advances in Selection Techniques for Image Processing

Abstract: The parameters and modifying the code, the library allows students in image processing to learn practical methods. In addition, in addition to teaching programming in the "turtle graphics" paradigm, such as color and dimension and to introduce users to image ideas A new module is provided. Online gallery of examples, in addition to providing an overview of the available activity, commonly used in image processing Introduces several algorithms. These usually include an introduction to the package and an insight… Show more

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“…It was determined that 90% was the average rotation accuracy for properly rectifying skew from photos. In this method [9], Separate the areas of interest from the background using a technique that uses the inclination dim level to part the 2D histogram locale and afterward plays out the traditional Otsu's thresholding approach two times on two projection histograms. The experimental findings verify that the approach is computationally efficient and resistant against noise.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was determined that 90% was the average rotation accuracy for properly rectifying skew from photos. In this method [9], Separate the areas of interest from the background using a technique that uses the inclination dim level to part the 2D histogram locale and afterward plays out the traditional Otsu's thresholding approach two times on two projection histograms. The experimental findings verify that the approach is computationally efficient and resistant against noise.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%