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An orientation field approach to modelling fibre generated spatial point processes

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Figure 1.1: Four examples of point patterns clustered around latent curvilinearfeatures with background noise.
Figure 2.1: A simulated example of a Glass pattern using an exponential transfor-mation.
Figure 2.2: A simulated example of minefield data. Dots indicate objects detectedthrough reconnaissance imagery; the dense region of points is suggestive of a mine-field.
Figure 2.3: Top: Fingerprint a002-05 from the NIST Special Database 30 (Watson,2001).The sweat pores appear as small light-coloured circles along the ridges.Bottom: The pore pattern of fingerprint a002-05, identified using empirical imageanalysis techniques (see Su et al., 2008).
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