It can be shown that a wide family of digital textures corresponds to percolation models (Pikaz and Averbuch, 1996, Technical Report 315/96, Tel-Aviv University). Percolation models supply statistical results and theoretical background for connectivity analysis. This paper focuses on the relation be
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On the relation between probabilistic inference and fuzzy sets in visual scene analysis
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2004
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- English
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- 25
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- 0167-8655
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