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Joseph Howse
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Joseph Howse lives in a Canadian fishing village, where he chats with his cats, crafts his books, and nurtures an orchard of hardy fruit trees. He is President of Nummist Media Corporation, which exists to support his books and to provide mentoring and consulting services, with a specialty in computer vision. On average, in 2015-2022, Joseph has written 1.4 new books or new editions per year for Packt. He also writes fiction, including an upcoming novel about the lives of a group of young people in the last days of the Soviet Union.
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Understanding blob detection


A blob is a region that we can discern based on color. Perhaps the blob itself has a distinctive color, or perhaps the background does. Unlike the term "object", the term "blob" does not necessarily imply something with mass and volume. For example, surface variations such as stains can be blobs, even though they have negligible mass and volume. Optical effects can also be blobs. For example, a lens's aperture can produce bokeh balls or out-of-focus highlights that can make lights or shiny things appear strangely large and strangely similar to the aperture's shape. However, in BeanCounter, we tend to assume that a blob is a classifiable object.

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The term "bokeh" comes from a Japanese word for bamboo. Different authors give different stories about the etymology, but perhaps someone thought bokeh balls resemble the bright rim of a chopped piece of bamboo.

Typically, a blob detector needs to solve the following sequence of problems:

  1. Segmentation: Distinguish between...

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iOS Application Development with OpenCV 3
Published in: Jun 2016Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781785289491

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Joseph Howse

Joseph Howse lives in a Canadian fishing village, where he chats with his cats, crafts his books, and nurtures an orchard of hardy fruit trees. He is President of Nummist Media Corporation, which exists to support his books and to provide mentoring and consulting services, with a specialty in computer vision. On average, in 2015-2022, Joseph has written 1.4 new books or new editions per year for Packt. He also writes fiction, including an upcoming novel about the lives of a group of young people in the last days of the Soviet Union.
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