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2015-07-01 16:06:32 -0600
cheerfulme
Multi-level Otsu's thresholding
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2015-08-05 04:18:17 -0600
kingdavidek
Can thresholding only be applied to a grayscale image?
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2016-06-02 23:55:15 -0600
YaddyVirus
Line detection and tracking algorithm for autonomous robot.
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2016-06-06 15:03:24 -0600
YaddyVirus
How to use np.count_nonzero() within a range of pixels?
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2018-12-24 11:22:15 -0600
iro
How to separate out markings written by black pen,pencil,sketch pen
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2020-04-07 20:27:50 -0600
Assaf M
Identifying positive pixels after color deconvolution ignoring boundaries
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2020-07-27 18:11:11 -0600
Brendon Costa
What options exist in OpenCV to improve the thresholding algorithm used for contour detection of fish arches on sonar images?
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2016-06-09 03:01:22 -0600
Dinh Thap
Auto size, sigma parameter in adaptive thresholding?
adaptive
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