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Scientific method
Multispectral segmentation is a method for differentiating tissue classes of similar characteristics in a single imaging modality using several independent
Multispectral_segmentation
Partitioning a digital image into segments
of segmentation like multispectral segmentation or connectivity-based segmentation based on DTI images. Object co-segmentation – Image segmentation in
Image_segmentation
Multi-wavelength imaging method
narrow" is what distinguishes multispectral imaging in the visible wavelength from color photography. A multispectral sensor may have many bands covering
Hyperspectral_imaging
Variation of reflectance or emittance of a material with respect to wavelengths
pixel and use them to divide the image in groups of similar pixels (segmentation) using different approaches. As a last step, they assign a class to each
Spectral_signature
Scrolls from ancient Italy
reflectivities in the 950 nm infrared band. The images are not actually "multispectral", but consist only of data in this 950-nm band. In 2019, a multinational
Herculaneum_papyri
Method for capturing hyperspectral images
the Lyot filter, and a generalization of the Bayer filter approach to multispectral filtering. Slitless spectroscopy can be considered a basic snapshot
Snapshot hyperspectral imaging
Snapshot_hyperspectral_imaging
Fowlkes, C; Malik, J (May 2011). "Contour Detection and Hierarchical Image Segmentation" (PDF). IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
List of datasets in computer vision and image processing
List_of_datasets_in_computer_vision_and_image_processing
Image recognition program
membrane/cytoplasmic stain are well-defined. In 2008, it was adapted to support multispectral imaging techniques. GemIdent uses supervised learning to perform automated
GemIdent
Overview of and topical guide to computer vision
random fields Medial axis Motion field Motion vector Multispectral imaging Normalized cut segmentation Optical flow Particle filtering Scale space Object
Outline_of_computer_vision
Partitioning of a seabed acoustic image into discrete physical entities or classes
and now allow the collection of spatially and temporally coincident multispectral multibeam backscatter. New methods of analyzing backscatter data, have
Acoustic seabed classification
Acoustic_seabed_classification
Swiss software company
computer vision algorithms to transform DSLR, fisheye, RGB, thermal and multispectral images into 2D maps and 3D modeling. The company has 7 international
Pix4D
Combining multiple images to create one
image fusion techniques can distort the spectral information of the multispectral data while merging. In satellite imaging, two types of images are available
Image_fusion
Measurement and interpretation of the polarization of transverse waves
combined Mueller matrix polarimetry with machine-learning methods for image segmentation and tumor identification in ex vivo human brain tissue. Studies report
Polarimetry
Technology and methods used to provide imaging-based automatic inspection and analysis
visible light) imaging is most commonly used in MV, alternatives include multispectral imaging, hyperspectral imaging, imaging various infrared bands, line
Machine_vision
Study of diseases in plant populations
hyper-spectral and multispectral in remote sensing. Hyper-spectral helps provide high spectral and spatial resolution. Multispectral remote sensing provides
Plant_disease_epidemiology
Quality control process in welding
second, allowing for more thorough welding inspection and analysis. Multispectral sensors may record data at several wavelengths (e.g., visible light
Welding_inspection
are two tasks required to analyze the data, namely segmentation and classification. Segmentation can be carried out with the constraint clustering and
Machine learning in earth sciences
Machine_learning_in_earth_sciences
IPMI conference series
Tosun, J.L. Prince: Cortical surface alignment using geometry driven multispectral optical flow. 2007 (Kerkrade, The Netherlands): Ben Glocker, Technische
Information Processing in Medical Imaging
Information_Processing_in_Medical_Imaging
Image processing and analysis software suite
image is made of monochrome, color (indexed color are often used), multispectral, or hyperspectral data. When dealing with videos, an additional band
Aphelion_(software)
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Abundant, portion.
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Having the food yolk placed at the center of the ovum, segmentation being either regular or unequal.
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Relating to, or connected with, the two primitive germ layers, the ectoderm and ectoderm; as, the "ectental line" or line of juncture of the two layers in the segmentation of the ovum.
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Having the food yolk, at the commencement of segmentation, in a peripheral position, and the cleavage process confined to the center of the egg; as, ectolecithal ova.
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The cavity of the blastosphere, or segmentation cavity.
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One of the two bodies or nuclei (called male and female pronuclei) which unite to form the first segmentation nucleus of an impregnated ovum.
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Segmenting unequally; -- said of telolecithal ova with complete segmentation.
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Undergoing complete segmentation; composed entirely of germinal matter, the whole of the yolk undergoing fission; -- opposed to meroblastic.
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Of or pertaining to a metamere or its formation; as, metameric segmentation.
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The sphere or globular mass of cells (blastomeres), formed by the clevage of the ovum or egg in the first stages of its development; -- called also mulberry mass, segmentation sphere, and blastosphere. See Segmentation.
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The act or process of dividing into segments; specifically (Biol.), a self-division into segments as a result of growth; cell cleavage; cell multiplication; endogenous cell formation.
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A method of asexual reproduction among the lowest (unicellular) organisms by means of a process of self-division, consisting of gradual division or cleavage of the into two parts, each of which then becomes a separate and independent organisms; as when a cell in an animal or plant, or its germ, undergoes a spontaneous division, and the parts again subdivide. See Segmentation, and Cell division, under Division.
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One of the cells or division formed by segmentation, as in egg cleavage or in fissiparous cell formation.
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To divide or separate into parts in growth; to undergo segmentation, or cleavage, as in the segmentation of the ovum.
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Consisting only in part of germinal matter; characterized by partial segmentation only; as, meroblastic ova, in which a portion of the yolk only undergoes fission; meroblastic segmentation; -- opposed to holoblastic.
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The process of cleavage, or segmentation, of the ovum, by which a morula is formed.
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A crustacean larva having three pairs of locomotive organs (corresponding to the antennules, antennae, and mandibles), a median eye, and little or no segmentation of the body.
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The protoplasmic matter which surrounds the entoblast, or cell nucleus, and undergoes segmentation.
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One of the smaller cells, or blastomeres, resulting from the complete segmentation of a telolecithal ovum.