Histogram equalization for improving quality of low-resolution ultrasonography images

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Supriyanti, R., Priyono, S. A., Murdyantoro, E., & Widodo, H. B. (2017). Histogram equalization for improving quality of low-resolution ultrasonography images. Telkomnika (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 15(3), 1397–1408. https://doi.org/10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v15i3.5537

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