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You select a limited set of features in your data set that you think will provide the most useful segmentation.
In technical terms, this research adds to the small but growing body of literature concerned with performing useful segmentation of landscape patterns in large satellite-based data sets.
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Shape priors can be very useful in segmentation, mainly when the object to be segmented is corrupted.
Finally, the attribute profile is analyzed to identify important events useful for segmentation tasks.
This option selects a window of greyscale values and is useful where segmentation can be achieved based on greyscale intensities.
Nevertheless, the SFABD scheme achieves better contrast and produces more reliable edges, which is especially useful for segmentation and classification purposes necessary in medical image applications.
Temporal evolution of these features might be useful for segmentation purposes since HMMs assume each frame to be conditionally independent of the previous ones given the present state.
→ Increased LM segmentation Useful temporarily at beginning of severe recessions Very costly and potential negative longer-term impacts.
Finding of repetitions with fingerprinting seems to be useful in audio segmentation of BN due to the omnipresence of advertisements, jingles, and even repeated programs.
Our newly developed anatomical landmark localization and brain structure identification method facilitates navigation through an image data and extracts useful information for segmentation, registration and query modules.
A promising avenue for future research would thus be to further investigate the role of those key appliances as potential markers of wider tendencies in energy consumption and useful for designing segmentation strategies.
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