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<li><p><b>Standard thresholding</b><br>This makes an image grey-scale and searches for the dark areas. We started off with a basic contrast increase to isolate the darker areas of the image, which we assume would correspond to samples. Rajiv then followed the steps in a paper by ……… which was supposed to yield much better sample isolation for samples which look faint, and are hard to distinguish from their background. This ended up detecting dents in the agar gel along with the samples. To resolve this issue we came up with the next idea...</p></li> | <li><p><b>Standard thresholding</b><br>This makes an image grey-scale and searches for the dark areas. We started off with a basic contrast increase to isolate the darker areas of the image, which we assume would correspond to samples. Rajiv then followed the steps in a paper by ……… which was supposed to yield much better sample isolation for samples which look faint, and are hard to distinguish from their background. This ended up detecting dents in the agar gel along with the samples. To resolve this issue we came up with the next idea...</p></li> | ||
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<li><p><b>Colour detection</b><br>An eye dropper was added to select the upper and lower colour darknesses to search for (the user would click to select these colours). These colours correspond to areas of the sample with better and worse illumination respectively.Also, a slider that allows you to change the 'darkness' of the sample colour was added. This generally varies depending on room lighting conditions. With this implementation, the program performed much better, detecting the <i>Marchantia</i> gemma before the agar dents.</p></li> | <li><p><b>Colour detection</b><br>An eye dropper was added to select the upper and lower colour darknesses to search for (the user would click to select these colours). These colours correspond to areas of the sample with better and worse illumination respectively.Also, a slider that allows you to change the 'darkness' of the sample colour was added. This generally varies depending on room lighting conditions. With this implementation, the program performed much better, detecting the <i>Marchantia</i> gemma before the agar dents.</p></li> |
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