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Table 1: Color scheme for different material densities in a dual-energy X-ray
Figure 2. Proposed object segmentation and clustering architecture.
Table 2: RGB color space response based on Zeff
Figure 4. (a) Original dual energy 2D X-ray imagery (b) High-density subcomponents, red arrows highlight connected regions of different objects (c) Image after morphological opening and closing (d) final high-density imagery after discarding small artefacts
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