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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Simple Thresholding |
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Here, the matter is straight-forward. For every pixel, the same threshold value is applied. |
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Here, the matter is straight-forward. For every pixel, the same threshold value is applied. |
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If the pixel value is smaller than the threshold, it is set to 0, otherwise it is set to a maximum value. |
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If the pixel value is smaller than or equal to the threshold, it is set to 0, otherwise it is set to a maximum value. |
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The function **cv.threshold** is used to apply the thresholding. |
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The function **cv.threshold** is used to apply the thresholding. |
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The first argument is the source image, which **should be a grayscale image**. |
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The first argument is the source image, which **should be a grayscale image**. |
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The second argument is the threshold value which is used to classify the pixel values. |
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The second argument is the threshold value which is used to classify the pixel values. |
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