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"classify images" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to the process of organizing images into distinct categories. For example: "We need to classify images of plants to determine which species each image represents."
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These are then used in conjunction with the k-NN classifier to classify images.
A pixel-based supervised classification with maximum likelihood classifier was used to classify images.
A kNN-classifier applied within Clinical Face Phenotype Space was able to correctly classify images with an accuracy of 99.5% using the leave-one-out method.
Zooniverse grew out of a site called Galaxy Zoo, which Lintott and his colleagues created in 2007 to help them classify images of galaxies by shape.
Researchers at the University of Oxford noted that success and in 2007 launched Galaxy Zoo, which asked participants to classify images of galaxies as spiral, elliptical, or merging.
Volunteers have helped astronomers sort millions of galaxies in the "Galaxy Zoo" project, in which participants are asked to classify images of galaxies, captured using telescopes, into one of a handful of categories.
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Bayesian classifier was used to classify image pixels into four classes – branch, cherry, leaf and background.
Then we used linear SVM to classify image of species.
Typically, we use Support Vector Machines (SVM) and Fuzzy C-means Clustering (FCM) to classify image pixels more efficiently.
We classify image features into four categories: shape, appearance, motion, and depth features.
The initial segmentation utilizes object color and motion variance to more accurately classify image pixels in the first frame.
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