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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shadow region" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as geography, science, or metaphorical discussions to describe an area that is not fully illuminated or understood.
Example: "The researchers discovered a shadow region in the data that indicated potential anomalies in the experiment."
Alternatives: "an obscure area" or "a twilight zone".
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The sound of thunder created by lightning may be refracted upward so strongly that a shadow region is created in which the lightning can be seen but the thunder cannot be heard.
The results for removing a scratch from a shadow region are depicted in Figure 8.
Property 1: A shadow region usually has lower mean intensity values than its neighboring pixels.
Now, we do not know whether the candidate region is a shadow region or not.
Property 2: A shadow region usually has similar chromaticity values to its neighboring pixels.
Therefore, we will be able to judge whether the tested candidate region is a shadow region by using formula (9).
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Subsequently, whether each sub-region is a true shadow region is identified.
These two properties together with the color attenuation relationship can be performed iteratively to identify whether each sub-region is a true shadow region or not.
For each region, the color attenuation relationship and other determination conditions are performed iteratively to segment it into smaller sub-regions and to identify whether each sub-region is a true shadow region.
Five miles out from that is a so-called "shadow region". The emergency plan's evacuation time estimates also account for residents in that zone who might decide to leave.
In case of multiple moving person localization, a dynamic and/or static shadow region is created.
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