Perceptual grouping by multiple hypothesis probabilistic data as

Image analysis – Histogram processing – For setting a threshold

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ABSTRACT:
Computer vision algorithms for detecting contours or localized regions of prescribed intensity distributions in an image scene utilizing multiple hypothesis probabilistic data association techniques to overcome the effect of noise or false readings.

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