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Convolution A convolution operation is a cross-correlation where the filter is flipped both horizontally and vertically before being applied to the image: It is written: Suppose H is a Gaussian or mean kernel. How does convolution differ from cross-correlation? Continuous filtering We can also apply continuous filters to continuous images. In the case of cross correlation: In the case of convolution: Note that the image and filter are infinite. Image gradient The gradient of an image: The gradient points in the direction of most rapid change in intensity The gradient d
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