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In the processing, first we extract connected image patches by triangulation among confidence matched point sets.
Then our sampling method is executed in each connected image patch.
Palmer and Rock (1994) expressed a similar view about connectedness as a grouping cue, suggesting that the grouping of connected image elements occurs in parallel as one of the first steps in the analysis of the visual scene.
Figure 4b illustrates how, during incremental grouping, the enhanced firing rate starts to spread from one of the activated neurons so that it eventually highlights the representation of an entire connected image component.
In the case of digital images, ITC is – in simple terms – estimated as the sum of the number of regions or clusters of connected image elements (2D pixels or 3D voxels) comprising the objects of interest added to the number of completely enclosed background regions minus the number of tunnels, i.e. background regions piercing connected object regions.
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The current exhibition continues into the 1960s and '70s, and finds Indian painters gradually and selectively moving away from the figure, both on canvas and, sometimes, in experiments with film, through strings of loosely connected images that are not exactly nonrepresentational but, having been severed from their original contexts, certainly break with traditional Indian art.
Recently, Heinly et al. [7] pushed the envelope to tackle a world-scale dataset (100 million images) by using a streaming paradigm to identify connected images by looking at each image only once.
KNIME [ 142] is an open-source workflow system with a very broad set of domains that connects image analysis tools and other bioinformatics tools to create complex image processing and analysis workflows.
Mr. English builds his own narrative, but he also invites you to build others, to seek out and put connecting images together.
Filming within 1.2 metres of a human subject, for example, is practically impossible to do in a way that doesn't cause problems in the editing room, when a process known as "stitching" connects images from various cameras used.
They also devised a series of variously colored "connectors" — swirled lines, reminiscent of the ribbons used to connote support for research on AIDS and breast cancer — that Xerox will etch on conference rooms at its new headquarters in Norwalk, Conn., and that it will use to connect images and text in broadcast commercials and print advertisements.
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