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  • 1Scale space — theory is a framework for multi scale signal representation developed by the computer vision, image processing and signal processing communities with complementary motivations from physics and biological vision. It is a formal theory for handling …

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  • 2Scale-space segmentation — or multi scale segmentation is a general framework for signal and image segmentation, based on the computation of image descriptors at multiple scales of smoothing. One dimensional hierarchical signal segmentationWitkin s seminal work in scale… …

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  • 3Extended producer responsibility — (EPR) is a strategy designed to promote the integration of environmental costs associated with products throughout their life cycles into the market price of the products (OECD 1999).Extended producer responsibility imposes accountability over… …

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  • 4extended — [adj1] lengthened continued, drawnout, elongate, elongated, enlarged, lengthy, long, prolonged, protracted, spread, spread out, stretched out, unfolded, unfurled, very long; concepts 782,798 Ant. abbreviated, abridged, compressed, condensed,… …

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  • 5Extended-range bass — The Extended Range Bass, ( ERB ) as a term, refers to an electric bass guitar with more range (usually meaning more strings, but sometimes additional frets are added for more range) than the standard 4 string bass guitar. In practical usage,… …

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  • 6Scale model — A scale model of the Tower of London. This model can be found inside the tower …

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  • 7Scale-invariant feature transform — Feature detection Output of a typical corner detection algorithm …

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  • 8Extended chord — Dominant thirteenth extended chord: C E G B♭ D F A   …

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  • 9Scale-free network — A scale free network is a network whose degree distribution follows a power law, at least asymptotically. That is, the fraction P ( k ) of nodes in the network having k connections to other nodes goes for large values of k as P ( k ) k − γ where… …

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  • 10Scale (social sciences) — In the social sciences, scaling is the process of measuring or ordering entities with respect to quantitative attributes or traits. For example, a scaling technique might involve estimating individuals levels of extraversion, or the perceived… …

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