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Hello friends,

how to resolve an image processing using Hidden Markov Model ?? I had months of searching it.

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Rizky
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 21-Aug-15 2:13am    
How to resolve? Without telling us what should be the result of processing? No wonder you could not find anything. :-)
—SA
Member 11924713 21-Aug-15 11:30am    
Soory I mean like this,
I am a student who is completing the final project (we called "skripsi" in our country Indonesia) of the satellite image analysis of watershed degradation using HMM. I compared the image of the 2012 to 2013 to determine how severe the degradation. I want to ask how to process it using the HMM. I use matlab to analyze it.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 21-Aug-15 11:55am    
This is not quite a simple subject, not to be covered on one or few Quick Answers. And for any specific advice, digging into a lot of detail would be needed.
—SA
Member 11924713 21-Aug-15 16:35pm    
I know this is very difficult, I came here because I do not know where to go. I know it takes a long time, this would not be complete if only rely on myself as the time you know not wait .... if you have a solution master ??
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 21-Aug-15 16:38pm    
No, I don't, sorry, because — solution for what? Just to take a closer look and to approach the problem, I would need a lot more fine-grain formulation of the problem.
—SA

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Assuming you already read the Wikipedia page on the model[^], you should know that image processing is not one of its typical applications, hence, I guess, you will have hard times in finding examples, tutorials, etc...
However this could be a good chance for you to deeply understand the model and, if possible, unleash your creativity applying it to unexplored terrain.
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 21-Aug-15 11:53am    
Agree, a 5.
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CPallini 21-Aug-15 12:02pm    
Thank you.

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