segmentation result
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsegmentationandresult
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segmentation
noun[U]
uk/ˌseɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌseɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/
the division of something into ...
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result
noun
uk/rɪˈzʌlt/us/rɪˈzʌlt/
something that happens or exists because of ...
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(Definition ofsegmentationandresultfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Also, the argument taking the maximum is selected as the most likelysegmentationresult.
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Within the user interaction, thesegmentationresultis overlaid to the image, so that the user is able to decide whether the right object is highlighted or not.
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It usually depends on the original image and thesegmentationresultwe want.
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The experiment above points out that they will affect any segmentation results a great deal.
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The precision and recall estimates how appropriate the segmentation results are.
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Analyzing the erroneous results, we found some interesting facts concerning the quality of the segmentation results.
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Coarse segmentation results when boundary markers are defined at sentence or possibly even paragraph boundaries.
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The segmentation results are difficult to evaluate quantitatively because they depend on the choice of features and parameter values like the memory-size, peakthreshold, distance-metric, and others.
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As segmentation results were elicited from adult listeners using a metalinguistic repetition task, it is possible that the results could have been partially contaminated by orthographic spelling rules and conventions.
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Thus, we are properly prepared to ask whether easier segmentation results from mere alignment with a boundary or if alignment with an initial boundary is required.
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Region growing methods can provide the original images which have clear edges with good segmentation results. 3.
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This could partly be attributed to minimal land segmentation resulting from old existing landlords not wishing to sub-divide land and sell off to pseudo developers.
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