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Orientation and Misorientation Imaging

2013
As mentioned in the previous chapter, the purpose of the CIP method (computer-integrated polarization microscopy) is to perform three basic tasks:
Renée Heilbronner, Steve Barrett
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Orientation adapted subband image compression

Proceedings of International Conference on Image Processing, 2002
A subband coding system which dynamically adapts to the local orientation of image features is investigated. In particular, the re-orientation scheme proposed by Taubman and Zakhor (1994) is used in conjunction with a separable octave-band subband decomposition.
V. Areekul, R.H. Bamberger
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Context-Oriented Image Retrieval

2005
In order to help address problems of information overload in digital imagery task domains, we have developed an interactive approach to the capture and reuse of image context information. Our framework models different aspects of the relationship between images and the domain tasks that they support by monitoring the interactive manipulation and ...
Dympna O’Sullivan   +3 more
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Three-Dimensional Orientation Imaging

2000
It is obvious from the preceding chapters on applications of EBSD*, that the automated EBSD technique has become very important; it is being used within a very wide range of scientific topics and for all kinds of crystallographic materials. Also in many other scientific areas which are not covered here, the EBSD technique has proven to be essential. An
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Object-oriented stereo-image digital watermarking

Journal of Electronic Imaging, 2008
We present an object-oriented method for watermarking stereo images. Since stereo images are characterized by the perception of depth, the watermarking scheme we propose relies on the extraction of a depth map from the stereo pairs to embed the mark.
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Orientation of NMR images

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1984
P J, Bryan, J R, Haaga
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Historical Aerial Image Orientation

Aerial images are a key data source when it comes to analyzing changes of the environment over time. This has a number of reasons. While the oldest available imagery typically dates back many decades, today's competing wide-area surveying methods provide more recent data only.
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Editorial: orientation of CT images

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1976
M M, Figley, W R, Eyler
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Orientation of MR Images

Investigative Radiology, 1984
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