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IMAGE SEGMENTATION ALGORITHM
Adaptive thresholding; Adaptive Thresholding; Local adaptive thresholding; Local Adaptive Thresholding
  • Example of the advantage of local thresholding in the case of inhomogeneous lighting. Image adapted from [https://docs.opencv.org/3.4/d7/d4d/tutorial_py_thresholding.html].

Adaptative         
BEHAVIOUR THAT ENABLES A PERSON TO GET ALONG IN THEIR ENVIRONMENT WITH GREATEST SUCCESS AND LEAST CONFLICT WITH OTHERS
Maladaptive behavior; Adaptative; Adaptive behaviour; Adaptive behaviors; Adaptive functioning; Adaptive Behaviors
·adj Adaptive.
Adaptive management         
STRUCTURED, ITERATIVE PROCESS OF ROBUST DECISION MAKING IN THE FACE OF UNCERTAINTY, WITH AN AIM TO REDUCING UNCERTAINTY OVER TIME VIA SYSTEM MONITORING
Adaptive Management; Adaptive management area; Adaptive cycle; Collaborating, learning and adapting; Collaborating, Learning and Adapting (CLA)
Adaptive management, also known as adaptive resource management or adaptive environmental assessment and management, is a structured, iterative process of robust decision making in the face of uncertainty, with an aim to reducing uncertainty over time via system monitoring. In this way, decision making simultaneously meets one or more resource management objectives and, either passively or actively, accrues information needed to improve future management.
Adaptive optics         
  • The wavefront of an aberrated image (left) can be measured using a wavefront sensor (center) and then corrected for using a deformable mirror (right).
  • An artist's impression of adaptive optics.
  • Negative images of a star through a telescope. The left-hand panel shows the slow-motion movie of a star when the adaptive optics system is switched off. The right-hand panel shows the slow motion movie of the same star when the AO system is switched on. <!--The image of the star is much more compact, and breaks up less with adaptive optics switched on. However, the image of the star also changes shape much more quickly when the adaptive optics system is switched on.-->
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  • When light from a star passes through the Earth's atmosphere, the wavefront is perturbed.
  • A [[deformable mirror]] can be used to correct wavefront errors in an astronomical telescope.
  • Laser being launched into the night sky from the VLT Adaptive Optics Facility.
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  • Shack–Hartmann sensor]] is one type of wavefront sensor used for adaptive optics.
TECHNIQUE USED TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE OF OPTICAL SYSTEMS BY COMPENSATING FOR DISTORTIONS
Tip-tilt mirror; Adaptive Optics; Adaptive optic
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing the effect of incoming wavefront distortions by deforming a mirror in order to compensate for the distortion. It is used in astronomical telescopes

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Thresholding (image processing)

In digital image processing, thresholding is the simplest method of segmenting images. From a grayscale image, thresholding can be used to create binary images.