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Discover Ludwig"blurred edges" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has indistinct boundaries or is hard to define. For example, "The blurred edges of the painting make it difficult to understand the object it's depicting".
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But for all its blurred edges, the music was going somewhere.
There are no grey areas, no blurred edges and he's got his finger right on the pulse.
Next came circles with blurred edges, like blazing catherine wheels, diamond shapes, diamonds within circles, chevrons and stripes.
General visual tracking algorithms designed for color images can not handle infrared targets very well due to their relatively low resolutions and blurred edges.
The blurred edges between the traditional and modern technical aspects of building design, as addressed by both vernacular builders and modern architects, are explored.
If noise and blurred edges exist from the onset of image reconstruction, a post-processing can do little to improve the quality of the reconstructed image.
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When the edge was blurred with an unknown Gaussian blur radius σ, the blurred edge was modeled as follows: b ( x ) = A 2 ( 1 + ∑ n = - x x g ( n, σ ) ) + B, x ≥ 0 A 2 ( 1 - ∑ n = x + 1 - x - 1 g ( n, σ ) ) + B, x < 0 (11).
A blurred edge model is adopted here, and a least-squared-error based solution is derived.
Mr. Lovano, a master of the blurred edge, seemed to savor that touch of ambiguity.
This is Litvinenko at the blurred edge of the picture; he calls Lugovoi from the hotel lobby to tell him that he has arrived.
Using the step-edge model (Gaussian blurred edge) (1).
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