line finder
line finder An image-processing procedure that detects abrupt changes in intensity in gray-level images. Line finders may look for the boundaries of segments, or for bars (with two edges), or other linear structure. They may operate on the raw data or they may take the output after processing with edge detectors.
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Image Processing , image processing (picture processing) Processing of the information contained in a digital image. Image processing operations include contrast distor… Line , line1 / līn/ • n. 1. a long, narrow mark or band: a row of closely spaced dots will look like a continuous line I can't draw a straight line. ∎ Math.… Slope , Skip to main content
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