diff --git a/Article/introV2.tex b/Article/introV2.tex index 6f8d875b287e1c2c589d1225a846ed92928a7c0d..aba20e58d2bee833cb8fb32caef57c20abb54615 100755 --- a/Article/introV2.tex +++ b/Article/introV2.tex @@ -55,9 +55,9 @@ but the segment width was initially fixed by the user and not estimated, leading to erroneous orientations of the detected lines. In the present work, the limitations of this first detector were solved by the introduction of two new concepts: -(i) {\bf adaptive directional scan} designed to get some +(i) adaptive directional scan designed to get some compliance to the unpredictable orientation problem; -(ii) {\bf control of the assigned width} to the blurred segment +(ii) control of the assigned width to the blurred segment recognition algorithm, intended to derive more reliable information on the line orientation and quality. As a side effect, these two major evolutions also led to a noticeable