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Figure 3-9. Using Multiple Regions to Learn Color Distribution
Choosing a Color Representation Sensitivity
When you learn a color, you need to specify the sensitivity required to
specify the color information. An image containing a few, well-separated
colors in the color space requires a lower sensitivity to describe the color
than an image that contains colors that are close to one another in the color
space. Use the sensitivity parameter of imaqLearnColor() to specify the
granularity you want to use to represent the colors. Refer to the Color
Sensitivity section of Chapter 5, Performing Machine Vision Tasks, for
more information about color sensitivity.
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