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From: Robert Smith <ras@curtech.com>
Subject: Re: What is histogram modeling?
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To: Greg Reese <reese@oharacor.com>
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Greg Reese wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have come across the phrase "histogram modeling" but am unable to find
> a definition. Is histogram modeling:
> 
> - the fitting of a curve to the histogram, e.g., fitting a Gaussian to a
> histogram?
> 
> - histogram modification, e.g., histogram equalization or histogram
> hyperbolization?
> 
> - both of these?
> 
> - none of these?
> 
> Thanks. 
 Greg:
  Give us a full quote in context; In my experience this isn't a 
standard term with a standard, context-free meaning.   Anyway we'llll 
hava a better shot at it...


Bob

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