- Size of a
Histogram Histograms:
Theory and Practice, some
great illustrations of some of the Bin
Width concepts derived above.
Histograms the
Right Way...
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looking at the
histogram for a
specific image a
viewer will be able to
judge the
entire tonal distribution at a glance.
Image histograms are
present on...
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preserves the
original data.
Modifications of this
method use
multiple histograms,
called subhistograms, to
emphasize local contrast,
rather than overall...
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histogram. The
histogram matching algorithm can be
extended to find a
monotonic mapping between two sets of
histograms.
Given two sets of
histograms P...
- three-dimensional
color histogram for the
above example could be
thought of as four
separate Red-Blue
histograms,
where each of the four
histograms contains the...
- a
histogram of
gradient directions is compiled. The
descriptor is the
concatenation of
these histograms. For
improved accuracy, the
local histograms can...
- neurophysiology,
peristimulus time
histogram and
poststimulus time
histogram, both
abbreviated PSTH or PST
histogram, are
histograms of the
times at
which neurons...
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equalization in the
respect that the
adaptive method computes several histograms, each
corresponding to a
distinct section of the image, and uses them...
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Histograms are most
commonly used as
visual representations of data. However,
Database systems use
histograms to
summarize data
internally and provide...
- Drzymala, RE; Mohan, R; Brewster, L; Chu, J; et al. (1991). "Dose-volume
histograms".
International Journal of
Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. 21 (1):...