A binary image is one that consists of pixels that can have one of exactly two colors, usually black and white. Binary images are also called bi-level...
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image processing, thresholding is the simplest method of segmenting images. From a grayscale image, thresholding can be used to create binary images....
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by disc sector, including the optical disc file system. ISO images contain the binary image of an optical media file system (usually ISO 9660 and its extensions...
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An oversampled binary image sensor is an image sensor with non-linear response capabilities reminiscent of traditional photographic film. Each pixel in...
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A fat binary (or multiarchitecture binary) is a computer executable program or library which has been expanded (or "fattened") with code native to multiple...
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Binary data is data whose unit can take on only two possible states. These are often labelled as 0 and 1 in accordance with the binary numeral system and...
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Dilation (morphology) (section Binary dilation)
mathematical morphology. Originally developed for binary images, it has been expanded first to grayscale images, and then to complete lattices. The dilation...
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Mathematical morphology (redirect from Morphological image processing)
closing. MM was originally developed for binary images, and was later extended to grayscale functions and images. The subsequent generalization to complete...
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Morphological skeleton (section Continuous images)
In digital image processing, morphological skeleton is a skeleton (or medial axis) representation of a shape or binary image, computed by means of morphological...
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