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Wechselwirkungen zwischen Visualisierung und Bildanalyse

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Bilder der realen Umwelt entstehen dadurch, daß von Oberflächen reflektierte Lichtstrahlen auf eine Bildebene projiziert werden. Die zweidimensionale Anordnung von Helligkeits-bzw. Farbpunkten in der Bildebene wird Bild genannt. Beispiele dafür sind Fotos, wie sie von einer Kamera aufgenommen werden, oder auch das menschliche Sehen, wo die Netzhaut die Funktion der Überführung von optischer Information in Reize übernimmt.

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Kropatsch, W.G. (1988). Wechselwirkungen zwischen Visualisierung und Bildanalyse. In: Barth, W. (eds) Visualisierungstechniken und Algorithmen. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 182. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74106-7_10

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