2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.patcog.2009.10.019
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Solving the process of hysteresis without determining the optimal thresholds

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“…Unfortunately, this proposal requires us to know the value of a parameter (the proportion between the value of the low threshold and the value of the high threshold T high =T low ), and estimating this proportion is not easy. Therefore, this method cannot be considered a fully automatic method [21]. More details on this method and its performance are shown in [21].…”
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“…Unfortunately, this proposal requires us to know the value of a parameter (the proportion between the value of the low threshold and the value of the high threshold T high =T low ), and estimating this proportion is not easy. Therefore, this method cannot be considered a fully automatic method [21]. More details on this method and its performance are shown in [21].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, this method cannot be considered a fully automatic method [21]. More details on this method and its performance are shown in [21].…”
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“…See [19] for a survey of these results. Hysteresis has found its way into other applications, such as image processing [26,39] and control [7,28]. Hysteresis has also been considered in queueing contexts.…”
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