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    key_color_image

    Command line app for creating a particular color scale to images

    It is a command line application to which you can pass a color, and the application transforms the input images to that color scale image (as if it was a gray scale, but that color instead of gray) In addition, the application allows you to set the global alpha of the image, and translate a particular color to a totally transparent alpha You can also disable alpha component, just in case the input image is a .jpg, or there is any restriction that makes the output image from being saved successfully If you do not know the color code, you can pass a color: -color input and the application will let you move the mouse on the screen, and when you press return, the color of the mouse pointer will be picked. ...
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    EMGU Kalman Filter

    Kalman Filter for EMGU Image Processing Applications

    ...The discrete-time equivalent of Wiener's work was derived independently by Kolmogorov and published in 1941. Hence the theory is often called the Wiener-Kolmogorov filtering theory. In these examples the signal processes is the movement of the mouse and random data. While a simple application the algorithm can have numerous applications including image smoothing, edge tracking and optical flow to name a few.
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