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Interpreting multizonal images. Methods and results

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Abstract

Using the mathematical model of a scene created earlier as a framework, a method is proposed for searching for zones of interest and a method of segmenting them in order to obtain projections of the objects found there and to measure their geometrical attributes. The starting information concerning the scene consists of a set of images of it. The results of computer experiments using both model scenes and pseudo-real scenes are presented.

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