binary morphologyの例文
- The basic idea in binary morphology is to probe an image with a simple, pre-defined shape, drawing conclusions on how this shape fits or misses the shapes in the image.
- In binary morphology, an image is viewed as a subset of an Euclidean space \ mathbb { R } ^ d or the integer grid \ mathbb { Z } ^ d, for some dimension " d ".
- In binary morphology, an image is viewed as a subset of a Euclidean space \ mathbb { R } ^ d or the integer grid \ mathbb { Z } ^ d, for some dimension " d ".