MSER's and Connected sets: Difference between revisions
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Left: Running mean (c.f Gaussian): <span style="color:#C364C5;">no good</span>, Right: Median based Data-sieve: <span style="color:#C364C5;">much better</span> | Left: Running mean (c.f Gaussian): <span style="color:#C364C5;">no good</span>, Right: Median based Data-sieve: <span style="color:#C364C5;">much better</span> | ||
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Revision as of 16:57, 5 August 2014
The first published application of the data-sieve as reviewed by Fasman, click here ... |
From Fasman and Gilbert "The prediction of transmembrane protein sequences and their conformation: an evaluation" in Trends in Biochemistry 15 pp 89:91
Left: Running mean (c.f Gaussian): no good, Right: Median based Data-sieve: much better |
Extrema to trees
One dimensional A
What are MSER's in one dimension? |
One dimensional B
One dimensional extrema in images |