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Glossary
(Some definitions are taken from Glosario. Follow the links from terms to see definitions in languages other than English.)
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- adaptive thresholding
- thresholding that uses a cut-off value that varies for pixels in different regions of the image.
- additive colour model
- a colour model that predicts the appearance of colours by summing the numeric representations of the component colours.
- bacterial colony
- a visible cluster of bacteria growing on the surface of or within a solid medium, presumably cultured from a single cell.
- binary image
- an image of pixels with only two possible values, 0 and 1. Typically, the two colours used for a binary image are black and white.
- bit
- a unit of information representing alternatives, yes/no, true/false. In computing a state of either 0 or 1.
- blur
- the averaging of pixel intensities within a neighbourhood. This has the effect of “softening” the features of the image, reducing noise and finer detail.
- BMP (bitmap image file)
- a raster graphics image file format used to store bitmap digital images, independently of the display device.
- bounding box
- the smallest enclosing box for a set of points.
- byte
- a unit of digital information that typically consists of eight binary digits, or bits.
- colorimetrics
- the processing and analysis of objects based on their colour.
- compression
- a class of data encoding methods that aims to reduce the size of a file while retaining some or all of the information it contains.
- channel
- a set of pixel intensities within an image that were measured in the same way e.g. at a given wavelength.
- crop
- the removal of unwanted outer areas from an image.
- colour histogram
- a representation of the number of pixels that have colours in each of a fixed list of colour ranges.
- edge detection
- a variety of methods that attempt to automatically identify the boundaries of objects within an image.
- fixed-level thresholding
- thresholding that uses a single, constant cut-off value for every pixel in the image.
- grayscale
- an image in which the value of each pixel is a single value representing only the amount of light (or intensity) of that pixel.
- histogram
- a graphical representation of the distribution of a set of numeric data, usually a vertical bar graph.
- image segmentation
- the process of dividing an image into multiple sections, to be processed or analysed independently.
- intensity
- the value measured at a given pixel in the image.
- JPEG
- a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography
- kernel
- a matrix, usually relatively small, defining a neighbourhood of pixel intensities that will be considered during blurring, edge detection, and other operations.
- left-hand coordinate system
- a system of coordinates where the origin is at the top-left extreme of the image, and coordinates increase as you move down the y axis.
- lossy compression
- a class of data compression methods that uses inexact approximations and partial data discarding to represent the content.
- lossless compression
- a class of data compression methods that allows the original data to be perfectly reconstructed from the compressed data.
- maize
- a common crop plant grown in many regions of the world. Also known as corn.
- mask
- a binary matrix, usually of the same dimensions as the target image, representing which pixels should be included and excluded in further processing and analysis.
- morphometrics
- the processing and analysis of objects based on their size and shape.
- noise
- random variation of brightness or colour information in images. An undesirable by-product of image capture that obscures the desired information.
- pixel
- the individual units of intensity that make up an image.
- raster graphics
- images stored as a matrix of pixels.
- RGB colour model
- an additive colour model describing colour in a image with a combination of pixel intensities in three channels: red, green, and blue.
- thresholding
- the process of creating a binary version of a grayscale image, based on whether pixel values fall above or below a given limit or cut-off value.
- TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
- a computer file format for storing raster graphics images; also abbreviated TIF
- titration
- a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis to determine the concentration of an identified analyte (a substance to be analyzed)