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An introduction to digital image processing

Wayne Niblack
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The article was published on 1986-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1745 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Digital image processing & Image processing.

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PaCeQuant: A Tool for High-Throughput Quantification of Pavement Cell Shape Characteristics.

TL;DR: PaCeQuant is presented, which provides a platform for robust, efficient, and reproducible quantitative analysis of PC shape characteristics that can easily be applied to study PC development in large data sets.
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Elliptical Pin Fins as an Alternative to Circular Pin Fins for Gas Turbine Blade Cooling Applications: Part 1 — Endwall Heat Transfer and Total Pressure Loss Characteristics

TL;DR: In this paper, two different elliptical pin fin geometries with different major axis lengths are tested, both having a minor axis length equal to the circular fin diameter and positioned at zero degrees angle of attack to the free stream flow.
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Optimized Gabor filter based feature extraction for character recognition

TL;DR: The feature extraction method for Chinese character recognition is meliorated to improve the discriminability of histogram features and the non-linear function used in previous research to regulate the outputs of Gabor filters adaptively is modified.
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Monitoring the incidence of Xylella fastidiosa infection in olive orchards using ground-based evaluations, airborne imaging spectroscopy and Sentinel-2 time series through 3-D radiative transfer modelling

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D-RTM approach was developed to predict Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) infection incidence in olive orchards, integrating airborne hyperspectral imagery and freely available Sentinel-2 satellite data with radiative transfer modelling and field observations.
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Interaction with hand gesture for a back-projection wall

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TL;DR: This paper represents a hand gesture interaction system for a back-projection wall environment, supporting object manipulation (translation, rotation, and uniform scale) and selection tasks through the vision-tracking technique.
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