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− | [[File:Boutry.2015.icip-Lena.png|512px|The Original Lena Image]] [[File:Boutry.2015.icip-Lena_WC.png|512px|Lena Made Well-Composed]] |
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+ | [[File:boutry.2015.icip.originale.png|400px|The Original Lena Image]] |
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+ | The zero-level-set of the Laplacian: |
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+ | [[File:boutry.2015.icip.laplacien-nonwc.png|400px|The Original Lena Image]] |
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+ | The zero-level-set of the Laplacian (zoomed on): |
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+ | [[File:boutry.2015.icip.nonwc-crop.png|200px|The Original Lena Image]] |
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+ | The zero-level-set of the Laplacian made well-composed: |
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+ | [[File:boutry.2015.icip.laplacien-wc.png|400px|The Original Lena Image]] |
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+ | The zero-level-set of the Laplacian made well-composed (zoomed on): |
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+ | [[File:boutry.2015.icip.wc-crop.png|200px|The Original Lena Image]] |
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+ | The source code able to make images digitally well-composed is available here: |
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+ | [[http://www.lrde.epita.fr/~theo/papers/src/src_icip_2015.tar.gz src_icip_2015.tar.gz]] |
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+ | The source code of the proposed algorithm has been implemented using our image processing C++ library [[Olena/Download|Milena]], which is free software under the GNU Public License v2. |
Latest revision as of 16:27, 5 June 2015
The initial image:
The zero-level-set of the Laplacian:
The zero-level-set of the Laplacian (zoomed on):
The zero-level-set of the Laplacian made well-composed:
The zero-level-set of the Laplacian made well-composed (zoomed on):
The source code able to make images digitally well-composed is available here:
[src_icip_2015.tar.gz]
The source code of the proposed algorithm has been implemented using our image processing C++ library Milena, which is free software under the GNU Public License v2.