Geomentric Transformations and Thresholding of Images using Opencv-Python

R Devi, Saranathan College of Engineering

Transformations, Scaling, Translations, Affine

A geometric change is any bijection of a set having some geometric structure to itself or another such set. Specifically, a geometric change is a capacity whose space and range are sets of focuses. In this paper to apply diverse geometric change to pictures like interpretation, turn, relative change utilizing opencv-Python is presented. Geometric changes can be grouped by the measurement of their operand sets (along these lines recognizing planar changes and those of space, for instance). They can likewise be ordered by the properties they save. Displacements preserve distances and oriented angles; Iso-metries preserve angles and distances; Similarities preserve angles and ratios between distances; affine transformations preserve parallelism; projective transformations preserve collinearity.
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Paper ID: GRDJEV02I110020
Published in: Volume : 2, Issue : 11
Publication Date: 2017-11-01
Page(s): 49 - 52