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Re: Filtering based on Hessian Matrix [message #40165] Fri, 16 July 2004 11:09
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Stefan Tuchschmid writes:

> Hello David
>
> of course you're right, didn't even think about it - don't want people
> to get in trouble of course...
>
> Under www.opensource.org I found the MIT License, which should allow a
> general use of the code.
>
> I will place it the way you do, underneath the header. What do you
> think of that solution?

Oh, I think that is *much* better. And a nice filter, too. :-)

Thanks very much for it.

Cheers,

David

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Re: Filtering based on Hessian Matrix [message #40167 is a reply to message #40165] Fri, 16 July 2004 10:43 Go to previous message
stef is currently offline  stef
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Hello David

of course you're right, didn't even think about it - don't want people
to get in trouble of course...

Under www.opensource.org I found the MIT License, which should allow a
general use of the code.

I will place it the way you do, underneath the header. What do you
think of that solution?

Have a nice day,
Stefan


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David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.1b608dc86b55bc4d9897db@news.frii.com>...
> Stefan Tuchschmid writes:
>
>> I'm posting here a wonderful filter (my humble opinion) to detect
>> bright or dark lines, blobs etc..., mainly in a try to give back a
>> little bit to the community. It's a great place here!
>
> Oh, wonderful! Thank you. But, uh, what does this mean, exactly?
>
>> ; Copyright (c) Dept. Radiology, University of California San
>> Francisco (UCSF)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
> P.S. Let's just say in my line of work this sort of thing
> could get me in a bit of trouble. :-(
Re: Filtering based on Hessian Matrix [message #40173 is a reply to message #40167] Thu, 15 July 2004 12:49 Go to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Stefan Tuchschmid writes:

> I'm posting here a wonderful filter (my humble opinion) to detect
> bright or dark lines, blobs etc..., mainly in a try to give back a
> little bit to the community. It's a great place here!

Oh, wonderful! Thank you. But, uh, what does this mean, exactly?

> ; Copyright (c) Dept. Radiology, University of California San
> Francisco (UCSF)

Cheers,

David

P.S. Let's just say in my line of work this sort of thing
could get me in a bit of trouble. :-(

--
David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
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