Estimating Visual Quality in Skin Pictures Obtained by Optical Cameras and Analysis by Morphological Filters

  • Raju S
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Abstract

This paper portrays the utilization of morphological channels for breaking down skin surface pictures. The factual boundaries and visual quality proportion of skin pictures caught by optical cameras are given. Morphological channels are blends of the fundamental activities of expansion and disintegration. For example if the activity of widening is spoken to by the image 1 and that of disintegration by 0, at that point a twofold string 0110 would demonstrate that the morphological tasks of disintegration, two enlargements and one disintegration to be done on a given picture with the equivalent organizing component.

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Raju, S. S. H., & Rajan, E. G. (2020). Estimating Visual Quality in Skin Pictures Obtained by Optical Cameras and Analysis by Morphological Filters. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 10(1), 377–383. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.a1913.1010120

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