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The phrase "are based on image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, ideas, or products that derive their foundation or inspiration from a visual representation.
Example: "The designs of these products are based on image analysis of consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "are derived from visuals" or "are grounded in imagery."
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Hence, various applications which are based on image denoising like medical imaging, face recognition, satellite imaging, and fisheries are rendered ineffective.
Several edge-detection algorithms can be found in the literature, all of which are based on image gradients.
It will be able to handle uncompressed video, which becomes important in autonomous driving, where computations are based on image recognition.
In X-ray computed tomography imaging, the approaches used to determine the porosity of the rock from a single computed tomography scan are based on image segmentation techniques.
This is partially due to the setup used because both the matching score computation and EV estimation are based on image features.
The retained method consists in isolating image descriptors which are based on image shape parameters such as length and width as well as an angle.
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Our results are based on images of about 150 tomographic sections taken from a lab sample of steel.
However, judgments made from experience can be erroneous, especially if they are based on images rather than on what is perceived "in the full light".
Actually, four satellite-derived land cover maps of Africa now available, e.g. ECOCLIMAP, GLC2000, MODIS and GLOBCOVER, are based on images acquired in the 2000s.
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