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When trying to segment an image with respect to the dominant colours that appear, it is essential to be able to model the imprecision and subjectivity that the concept of colour presents. For this reason, ColourSegmentation implements some methods based on fuzzy logic for the chromatic segmentation of an image from predefined colour palettes in the literature. For a better understanding of the library, a specific page has been designed with its documentation, which can be found at the following link: https://mmunar97.gitbook.io/colour-segmentation/
fuzzy sets, colour images, fuzzy membership functions, image processing
fuzzy sets, colour images, fuzzy membership functions, image processing
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