Abstract
Image thresholding is a common task in many computer vision and graphics applications. The goal of thresholding an image is to classify pixels as either “dark” or “light”. Adaptive thresholding is a form of thresholding that takes into account spatial variations in illumination. We present a technique for real-time adaptive thresholding using the integral image of the input. Our technique is an extension of a previous method. However, our solution is more robust to illumination changes in the image. Additionally, our method is simple and easy to implement. Our technique is suitable for processing live video streams at a real-time frame-rate, making it a valuable tool for interactive applications such as augmented reality. Source code is available online. 1
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Syazana-Itqan, K., Syafeeza, A. R., Saad, N. M., Hamid, N. A., & Bin Mohd Saad, W. H. (2016). A Review of Finger-Vein Biometrics Identification Approaches. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 9(32). https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i32/99276
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