A method for preliminary processing of images of micro- and nanostructures
Tóm tắt
In this work, the necessity of automatic processing of images of micro- and nanostructures is shown. A method for preliminary processing of such images for reliable separation of inseparable structures in them is developed. The method is based on a more accurate calculation of the brightness gradient and enhancement of image boundaries. The results of processing a photograph of a nanostructure are presented.
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