Edge-preserving smoothingEdge-preserving smoothing or edge-preserving filtering is an technique that smooths away noise or textures while retaining sharp edges. Examples are the median, bilateral, guided, anisotropic diffusion, and Kuwahara filters. In many applications, e.g., medical or satellite imaging, the edges are key features and thus must be preserved sharp and undistorted in smoothing/denoising. Edge-preserving filters are designed to automatically limit the smoothing at “edges” in images measured, e.g., by high gradient magnitudes.
Facteur de croissanceEn biologie, un facteur de croissance métabolique est une substance organique nécessaire à la croissance d'un organisme ou microorganisme, à l'exclusion de la source de carbone et d'énergie, substance qu'il ne peut synthétiser ou ne peut synthétiser en quantités suffisantes. Attention, il existe aussi des facteurs de croissance utilisés dans les cultures de cellules eucaryotes qui sont le plus souvent des agents mitogènes.
Malthusian growth modelA Malthusian growth model, sometimes called a simple exponential growth model, is essentially exponential growth based on the idea of the function being proportional to the speed to which the function grows. The model is named after Thomas Robert Malthus, who wrote An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798), one of the earliest and most influential books on population. Malthusian models have the following form: where P0 = P(0) is the initial population size, r = the population growth rate, which Ronald Fisher called the Malthusian parameter of population growth in The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection, and Alfred J.