edge detection

collocation in English

meaningsofedgeanddetection

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edge
noun
uk
/edʒ/
us
/edʒ/
the outer or furthest point ...
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detection
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈtek.ʃən/
us
/dɪˈtek.ʃən/
the fact of noticing or ...
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(Definition ofedgeanddetectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The next step in the tracking cycle is localedgedetectionto find matches between visible edge segments and their correspondences in the video image.
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We also had to leave out numerous other approaches foredgedetectionand reconstruction of piecewise smooth data.
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Instead, besides dealing with noise, this adaptation may optimize the extraction of selective kinds of information, which we propose areedgedetection, contrast, and intensity.
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A disadvantage of the obstacle avoidance method based on theedgedetectionis that the robot needs to stop in front of the obstacle.
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Part 2 discusses image processing techniques, concentrating onedgedetectionand the processing of colour information.
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In this study, rather than performing theedgedetectionmethod, three consecutive image frames and a simple subtraction operation are used.
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Such goals includeedgedetectionand localization, predictive coding, decorrelation, and maximization of information.
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In anedgedetectionexperiment, the robot scanned a fine edge of = 50 m in different edge directions.
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Edgedetectionis a standard image-processing technique, which responds to the rate of change of the brightness of a scene.
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A computational approach toedgedetection.
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From this, a three-dimensional model can be constructed usingedgedetectionimage processing algorithms and displayed on screen.
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Center surround antagonism enablesedgedetectionand contrast enhancement within the visual cortex.
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The game engine features hand-painted textures stylized withedgedetectionoutlining.
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Snakes are greatly used in applications like object tracking, shape recognition, segmentation,edgedetection, stereo matching.
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Edgedetectioncan be performed by comparing the color and/or contrast of adjacent pixels, looking specifically for discontinuities or rapid changes.
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However, some literature onedgedetectionerroneously includes the notion of ridges into the concept of edges, which confuses the situation.
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If theedgedetectionstep is successful, the subsequent task of interpreting the information contents in the original image may therefore be substantially simplified.
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If other filters are used, such as emboss oredgedetection, different types of effects can be achieved.
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These components can often be created byedgedetectionalgorithms or digitisation.
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