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Re: best fit linear filter

by aruzinsky <aruzinsky@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 23, 2008 at 08:18 AM

On Jul 23, 7:36=A0am, "Fredo" <fr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I have an image that I'm told I need to do a best fit linear filter on,
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> I'm not exactly sure what that means and searches on it keep leading me
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> linear regression, which I don't think is what I want, but maybe it is.
>
> Can someone give me some help here? If it's a linear regression and the
> pixel brightness (they're 8-bit greyscale) is X, what is Y?
>
> Thanks.

Too vague.  On a 1 to 10 scale, with 10 the most vague, your question
is a 9.5.


What are you trying to do with the filter?  Am I supposed to assume
that the person who told you that isn't an idiot?
 




 9 Posts in Topic:
best fit linear filter
"Fredo" <fre  2008-07-23 08:36:35 
Re: best fit linear filter
aruzinsky <aruzinsky@[  2008-07-23 08:18:03 
Re: best fit linear filter
"Fredo" <fre  2008-07-23 10:53:31 
Re: best fit linear filter
hoffmann@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-07-23 10:47:15 
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"Science.Medical.Ima  2008-07-23 18:04:43 
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"Science.Medical.Ima  2008-07-23 18:07:34 
Re: best fit linear filter
J <jason@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-07-24 01:35:52 
Re: best fit linear filter
"Fredo" <fre  2008-07-24 10:27:03 
Re: best fit linear filter
aruzinsky <aruzinsky@[  2008-07-24 07:44:36 

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