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@ -2709,7 +2709,7 @@ CV_EXPORTS_W void createHanningWindow(OutputArray dst, Size winSize, int type); |
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/** @brief Applies a fixed-level threshold to each array element.
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The function applies fixed-level thresholding to a single-channel array. The function is typically |
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The function applies fixed-level thresholding to a multiple-channel array. The function is typically |
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used to get a bi-level (binary) image out of a grayscale image ( cv::compare could be also used for |
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this purpose) or for removing a noise, that is, filtering out pixels with too small or too large |
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values. There are several types of thresholding supported by the function. They are determined by |
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@ -2721,8 +2721,8 @@ or Triangle algorithm and uses it instead of the specified thresh . The function |
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computed threshold value. Currently, the Otsu's and Triangle methods are implemented only for 8-bit |
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images. |
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@param src input array (single-channel, 8-bit or 32-bit floating point). |
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@param dst output array of the same size and type as src. |
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@param src input array (multiple-channel, 8-bit or 32-bit floating point). |
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@param dst output array of the same size and type and the same number of channels as src. |
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@param thresh threshold value. |
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@param maxval maximum value to use with the THRESH_BINARY and THRESH_BINARY_INV thresholding |
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types. |
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