Method of detecting an amplitude transient in a field of element

Image analysis – Histogram processing – For setting a threshold

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ABSTRACT:
For the detection of an amplitude transient in a field of elements having a multivalent amplitude distribution by comparison of amplitude values of neighbouring elements, the amplitude transient is further localised by calculating an interpolation point as a function of amplitude values around the detected amplitude transient, said interpolation point being indicative of the location of the amplitude.

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