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fuses much better and results in high match scores—around 800—for both
the fuses. You can use an unlimited number of samples to learn the
representative color spectrum for a specified template.
Figure 3-8. Using Multiple Regions to Learn Color Distribution
Choosing a Color Representation Sensitivity
When you learn a color, you need to specify the granularity required to
specify the color information. An image that contains a few well-separated
colors in the color space requires a lower granularity to describe the
color than an image that contains colors that are close to one another
in the color space. Use the
ColorSensitivity parameter of
CWIMAQVision.LearnColor to specify the granularity you want to
use to represent the colors. For more information about color sensitivity,
refer to the Color Sensitivity section of Chapter 5, Performing Machine
Vision Tasks.
1 Regions used to learn color information
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