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Fast two-step segmentation of natural color scenes using hierarchical region-growing and a Color-Gradient Network

Fast two-step segmentation of natural color scenes using hierarchical region-growing and a Color-Gradient Network

... extreme color variations are ...novel color scene segmentation approach that is extremely ...to natural color scenes, while not showing poorer performance than state-of-the-art ...

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Screening and Identification of Genotypes for Natural Color from Grain Amaranth (Amaranth sp.)

Screening and Identification of Genotypes for Natural Color from Grain Amaranth (Amaranth sp.)

... malnutrition. This grain is very versatile as a food ingredient and can diversify farming enterprise, as it can be used to prevent food depletion and to feed the world. The use of alternative crops would result in ...

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Segmentation of Natural Color Images in HSI Color Space Based on FCM Clustering

Segmentation of Natural Color Images in HSI Color Space Based on FCM Clustering

... level, color, texture, shape or other ...of natural image is compared with the HSI color space of natural images and conclusion is drawn on the basis of comparison There are various methods ...

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Extraction, identification and adsorption kinetic studies of a natural color component from G  sepium

Extraction, identification and adsorption kinetic studies of a natural color component from G sepium

... non-biodegradable. Natural dyes on the other hand have proved to be eco-friendly, biodegra- dable and highly compatible with the environ- ...from natural sources have emerged as important alternatives to ...

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MICROBIAL PIGMENTS AS A NATURAL COLOR: A REVIEW

MICROBIAL PIGMENTS AS A NATURAL COLOR: A REVIEW

... lysodeikticus 37 . Micrococcus was used as primary experimental microbe in Fleming discovery of lysozyme, because of this reason it becomes useful in microbiology and medicine. It is also useful in bio-remidiation, ...

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Relief Presentation on US National Park Service Maps

Relief Presentation on US National Park Service Maps

... Fig. 5. Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska, in natural color. The popularization of natural color maps started with USGS cartographer Hal Shelton (1916-2004). Working on his own time, Shelton ...

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20. Effect of various Bee wax concentrations on the organoleptic test of sweet orange cv.Valencia late

20. Effect of various Bee wax concentrations on the organoleptic test of sweet orange cv.Valencia late

... the color of the sweet orange. Conversely, the maximum color score ...undesirable color score ...the natural color, aroma and taste of sweet ...as color, appearance, aroma and ...

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Review Paper Food Coloring: The Natural Way

Review Paper Food Coloring: The Natural Way

... adding color to foods is to make them appealing, augment the loss of color during processing, to improve the quality and also to influence the consumer to buy a ...for natural dyes is increasing ...

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A morphological gradient approach to color edge detection

A morphological gradient approach to color edge detection

... In grayscale edge detection, the Canny edge detector [9] has become a de facto standard. This is partly because its nonmax- imal suppression and thresholding with hysteresis stages pro- duce thin, well-connected edge ...

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Misaligned Image Integration Based on Convex Optimization

Misaligned Image Integration Based on Convex Optimization

... the color details of the long-exposure image with features of the flash ...with natural color. The color of the resultant image is same as the color of the long-exposure ...contains ...

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ANALYTICAL STUDY OF BAKUCHI Psoralia corylifolia LINN .......

ANALYTICAL STUDY OF BAKUCHI Psoralia corylifolia LINN .......

... brown color, conc. H2SO4 changed color to Burgundy, ...its natural color while ethanol and methanol changed to light brown and dark color re- ...

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Natural Colorant For Food: 	A Healthy Alternative

Natural Colorant For Food: A Healthy Alternative

... fact, color is widespread throughout nature in fruit, vegetables, seeds and roots that our daily diets might contain large quantities of many pigments especially anthocyanins, carotenoids and ...with ...

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Removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM), Turbidity, and Color of surface water by integration of enhanced coagulation process and direct filtration

Removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM), Turbidity, and Color of surface water by integration of enhanced coagulation process and direct filtration

... This work assesses the efficiency of integrated enhanced coagulation and direct filtration processes for the removal of color, turbidity, and natural organic matter (NOM) from surface water. The processes ...

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NATURAL COLORS: A REVIEW

NATURAL COLORS: A REVIEW

... years, natural anthraquinones have been used as coloring agents for beverages, sweets and other foods 4 ...acid color shifts dramatically according to the pH, goes from magenta-red above pH 12 to violet at ...

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COLOR INTENSITY AND ANTIOXIDATIVE CAPACITY OF FOUR NATURAL MONOFLORAL HONEY FROM MALDA, INDIA

COLOR INTENSITY AND ANTIOXIDATIVE CAPACITY OF FOUR NATURAL MONOFLORAL HONEY FROM MALDA, INDIA

... Four natural monofloral (mango: Mangifera indica L.) honey samples: LMH1, LMH2, LMH3, and LMH4, were collected, from four different areas (Kendpukur, Sahapur, Chalandar, and Mahinagar, respectively) of Malda ...

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Electromagnetically Induced Alteration of Hydraulic Conductivity of Coarse-Grained Soils for Geotechnical Applications

Electromagnetically Induced Alteration of Hydraulic Conductivity of Coarse-Grained Soils for Geotechnical Applications

... generation of a glass-bead sample as soil simulant. In this work, impacts were exerted on a rigid box made of Plexiglas by a shaking mechanism using a pendulum-style impact generator, and the generated EPWP was measured ...

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Source and sink relationship In Adansonia digitata L. due to the presence of photosynthetic pigments

Source and sink relationship In Adansonia digitata L. due to the presence of photosynthetic pigments

... Chlorophyll a is found maximum 1.090 mg/gm in light leaves while in dark leaves the amount is 1.384 mg/ml. chlorophyll b is 0.549 and 0.375 mg/gm in light and dark leaves respectively. The amount of total chlorophyll is ...

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Natural Enhancement of Color Image

Natural Enhancement of Color Image

... of Natural Enhancement of Color Image (NECI) is ...in color space CIELCh which enables a proportional enhancement of ...changes, color temperature alteration, or additional artifacts ...

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Color stability of Lucirin-photo-activated resin composite after immersion in different staining solutions: a spectrophotometric study

<p>Color stability of Lucirin-photo-activated resin composite after immersion in different staining solutions: a spectrophotometric study</p>

... Resin-based composite materials represent the most commonly used restorative material in aesthetic restora- tions. These materials are composed of a polymeric matrix based on dimethacrylate monomers and inorganic fi llers ...

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Nutritional Study of Some Food Coloring Agents on Experimental Rats

Nutritional Study of Some Food Coloring Agents on Experimental Rats

... The results obtained in the present investigation indicated the normal liver and kidney architecture and biochemical parameters when beet extract (0.31 mg/ kg BW, daily for 8 weeks) was used as a red colorant. These ...

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