1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-2028-7
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Vision and Information Processing for Automation

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“…The features are extracted from filtered or enhanced images and classify pixels in an image based on similarities or differences. The classification of data points produces compressed information; the infomiation reduction process is irreversible [BROWN86]. Two basic approaches to segmentation accomplish boundary (gradient) extraction and suriface patch (region) extraction.…”
Section: A752 High-pass Filteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The features are extracted from filtered or enhanced images and classify pixels in an image based on similarities or differences. The classification of data points produces compressed information; the infomiation reduction process is irreversible [BROWN86]. Two basic approaches to segmentation accomplish boundary (gradient) extraction and suriface patch (region) extraction.…”
Section: A752 High-pass Filteringmentioning
confidence: 99%