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Thresholding An Image In Java

Thresholding is the process of transforming a set of data that encompasses any range of values to a new set with only two possible values. This process is used often in digital image processing. Thresholding is a form of segmentation, which can be described as grouping pixels together that have like attributes. In most examples of image thresholding, the RGB value (or the Grey Level value for greyscale images) is the attribute of interest.

Online Surveys To Know How Your Customers Are Feeling

We have been here before. Sales are dipping and business as a whole is slowing down without any warning or any visible reason. What could be causing this situation? We do everything right and follow proven tactics to keep business moving. What else can be done? The only way to find out what is going on is to ask those that are responsible for business slowing up, your customers.

Flash – Curse or a Blessing

Macromedia Flash – people either love it or hate it. As its popularity has spread on the Internet, so too have certain misconceptions that I hope to either clarify or outright dispel through this article. I prefer the phrase ‘myth-conceptions’ (with a nod to Robert Asprin, fantasy author), since so many of these half-truths have passed into the ‘common wisdom’ of Internet lore, with only a slight or distorted basis in reality, their origins shrouded in mystery.

Narrative and Dialogue : A Contrast Of Writing Styles

One of the nice things about being an author is that we can Break any rule we want. (I just did.) It’s part of our job description. Language changes through usage — definitions, spelling, grammar — and authors can help it do this. But on the other hand, we have to have some sort of agreement on the language or we won’t be able to talk to each other.

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