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The gaussian function, an exponential function with a negative square of the argument in the exponent, is interesting in signal processing because the Fourier Transform of a gaussian function is also a gaussian function.
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How can I implement image widowing in my image in Java?
I tried to use the Gaussian window for my image. But, as I apply the Gaussian window, the whole meaning of my image changes. Am I doing something wrong? … I have implemented my Gaussian Window in Java as:
double value = 0;
double distance = 0;
double x_center = (imageWidth - 1) * 0.5;
double y_center = (imageHeight - 1) * 0.5;
double …