Prospect of Particle Detection Technology Based on Digital Image Processing

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Digital image technology is the most effective and important way to communicate and acquire information. Image can be used as a mean or carrier of detecting and transmitting information. The accession of image processing technology solves many defects such as time-consuming, complex operation, low precision which existed in manual statistics and analysis on particles. The basic physical properties of particles include pore, shape, size and other parameters. Computer can be used for a variety of image processing, both to speed up the analysis processing and highlight the information people need at the present.

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