A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - 568 pagine |
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... images, or ones containing features that are more variable in their shape, contrast, or color, this method is less suitable. When images are stored in a database that extends over ... images 82 The Image Processing Handbook, Seventh Edition.
... images, or ones containing features that are more variable in their shape, contrast, or color, this method is less suitable. When images are stored in a database that extends over ... images 82 The Image Processing Handbook, Seventh Edition.
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... images of , 1,.., and find for each of them the r1 nearest images , where r1 represents the number of images to score in the second level queries. • Increase the score of each image according to the following formula: where indicates ...
... images of , 1,.., and find for each of them the r1 nearest images , where r1 represents the number of images to score in the second level queries. • Increase the score of each image according to the following formula: where indicates ...
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... images just before resection, and after resection was complete. These images differ from traditional pre- and post-operative images in that the patient was anaesthetised and lying in the operative position. We refer to them as pre ...
... images just before resection, and after resection was complete. These images differ from traditional pre- and post-operative images in that the patient was anaesthetised and lying in the operative position. We refer to them as pre ...
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