National Instruments IMAQ Vision for Measurement Studio User Manual

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Glossary

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E

edge

Defined by a sharp change (transition) in the pixel intensities in an image
or along an array of pixels.

edge contrast

The difference between the average pixel intensity before and the average
pixel intensity after the edge.

edge detection

Any of several techniques to identify the edges of objects in an image.

edge hysteresis

The difference in threshold level between a rising and a falling edge.

edge steepness

The number of pixels that corresponds to the slope or transition area of an
edge.

energy center

The center of mass of a grayscale image. See

center of mass

.

entropy

A measure of the randomness in an image. An image with high entropy
contains more pixel value variation than an image with low entropy.

equalize function

See

histogram equalization

.

erosion

Reduces the size of an object along its boundary and eliminates isolated
points in the image.

Euclidean distance

The shortest distance between two points in a Cartesian system.

exponential and
gamma corrections

Expand the high gray-level information in an image while suppressing
low gray-level information.

exponential function

Decreases brightness and increases contrast in bright regions of an image,
and decreases contrast in dark regions of an image.

F

feature

A specific pattern of pixels in an image.

FFT

Fast Fourier Transform. A method used to compute the Fourier transform
of an image to get frequency information.

fiducial

A reference pattern on a part that helps a machine vision application find
the part's location and orientation in an image.

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