Collocations withimage
These are words often used in combination withimage.
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additional image
An additional image with the calibration rig resting on the task surface was also utilized in order to determine the extrinsec parameters of the task surface.
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astronomical image
Wergo's necessarily thick booklet, appropriately embellished with astronomical images of the time, irritatingly began to fall apart after an hour's use.
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blurred image
Perhaps the somewhat blurred image we tend to make in the world today may be bound up with this.
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composite image
Demonstration of the range of spatial scales encompassed by the composite image data.
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computer-generated image
A new world leader is installed who speaks to the world through a computer-generated image broadcast on television.
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detailed image
A detailed image of tegument striated appearance is shown in (b) (scale bar = 350 mm).
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digital image
However, digital image analysis of three-dimensional data sets still represents a big challenge.
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distorted image
This new transparent glass, called "crystal," had replaced the greenish-tinted product, and the flat mirror replaced the medieval convex mirror, which often resulted in a distorted image.
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electronic image
I wish them great success when they host the year of photography and the electronic image next year.
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false image
Rollins claims that adults often remain caught within these false images.
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graphic image
The former is a graphic image, the latter is a building.
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high-resolution image
These methods use other parts of the low resolution images, or other unrelated images, to "guess" what the high-resolution image should look like.
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holographic image
In fact, the three-dimensional holographic image does not even exist (as an image) without an appropriately placed observer and an appropriate source of light.
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iconic image
Bowie was not the sole creator of the glam rock image, but it is his iconic image that is most often visually referenced.
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idealized image
Through this fiction, the young child produces an idealized image of a more unified self, the ideal ego.
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image content
It adds the notion of encapsulated groups of graphic objects to support optimized efficient processing for repeating text, graphic or image content.
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image editing
Image editing applications also allow non-programmers to manipulate images by composing operations.
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image enhancement
Image enhancement for the visually impaired.
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image file
An advantage of the digital camera was that only a single image file was taken for each focal level and dendritic section (compared to three color slides for photography).
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image schema
Since the verb manifestation of bag is causative, the event image schema for this word involves a force dynamic interaction.
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image stabilization
Furthermore, the field tests were carried out in good daylight conditions, such that image stabilization was not an issue even with a more sophisticated digital camera.
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image viewer
The obstacles, the robot and the visiting stations are seen on the system window and the real-time image of the workspace is displayed on the image viewer window.
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infrared image
An eye camera provided an infrared image of the left eye and tracked the center of the pupil and the corneal reflection.
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magnified image
Due to the low emittance these modulations remain during the acceleration resulting in a magnified image of the rear side of the target.
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memorable image
Sometimes it needs some powerful, memorable image, like that one was, to put political theorising into its true perspective.
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mental image
You may be deceived about lots of things concerning your mental image.
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microscope image
Digital microscopy allows greater analysis of a microscope image, for example measurements of distances and areas and quantitaton of a fluorescent or histological stain.
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negative image
The same negative image was commonly expressed where grandparents played a prominent role in school-related activities.
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optical image
The amplified radiation passed through the optical image relaying system and impinged on the input window of the microobjective.
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painted image
The ceiling would cease to be a painted image and would become an extension of the physical architecture, dissolving the ceiling and allowing the architecture to continue toward the sky.
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photographic image
It is no longer part of the photographic image.
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positive image
Firms tell causal stories to overcome this presumption and paint a more positive image of the firm's behavior.
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printed image
For example, some experiment with pre-cut shapes for a collage effect, or simultaneously adhere multiple overlapping pieces of paper under the printed image.
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processed image
The study area was then extracted as a subset of the processed image.
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projected image
It is likely that this change helped the participants perceive the projected image but had no real-world implications.
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radar image
Radar imagery forecasting techniques show higher skill than model forecasts within six to seven hours of the time of the radar image.
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realistic image
He was able to use his measurements to create a realistic image with depth.
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reflected image
In this case the reflected image on a screen will be sharp for quasi-continuous emission and blurred for pulsed emission.
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resulting image
The resulting image suggests that originality is not the result of splendid isolation but of creative combination.
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retinal image
Such eye movements, made to change the proximal optic array (or retinal image), cannot rationally be neglected by any attempt to understand visual perception.
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romantic image
This way of being inevitably produces certain patterns in attitude, particularly when linked to a romantic image of the embattled artist.
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satellite image
Application of image crosscorrelation to the measurement of glacier velocity using satellite image data.
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scanned image
These are 'cut-out' shapes, generated from a scanned image, and prepared by adding an alpha-mask (to define transparency) and an origin point.
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sharp image
Ratliff (1965) proposes that the main functional role of early lateral inhibition is aiding in the detection of sharp image transitions in space or time.
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static image
During the 1970s, a two-dimensional image became possible, but it was a static image, which had limited value for cardiac evaluation.
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stereo image
The sound is gradually moved from the front (pan centre) position, to surrounding the audience in at least four speakers with a stereo image.
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stereotypical image
Once defined by the self or others as old, a person is then categorised as belonging to the negative stereotypical image of old age.
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still image
It wasn't film because the motion detracts from the music but rather an interest in the pristine still image.
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striking image
However, the voice of the newspaper-boy appears as the most striking image of the urban as a force that crosses the threshold between the public (masculine) and domestic (feminine) space.
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tarnished image
Our somewhat tarnished image abroad still, seemingly, has little effect on those clamouring to come here.
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thermal image
We already have very sophisticated equipment in them, including thermal image sights, which can be fitted on top of the commander's sight.
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three-dimensional image
To obtain a composite three-dimensional image, it is necessary to make a perfect pixel match between two parallel images.
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two-dimensional image
Two-dimensional image analysis of the shape of rice and its application to separating varieties.
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ultrasound image
Seroepidemiological surveys often indicate a proportion of the population who are antibody-positive but who are asymptomatic and have no ultrasound image indicative of echinococcosis.
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visual image
The pattern of tactile sitmulation corresponds roughly to a greatly enlarged visual image.
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vivid image
At one moment, my visual experience represents an object; at the next it is a vivid image or hallucination.
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x-ray image
Darkness in an x-ray image corresponds to the amount of matter the x-rays pass through.
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