Sivchenko et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Evaluation of image texture recognition techniques in application to wastewater coagulationSivchenko et al., 2016
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- 4347213962771605998
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- Sivchenko N
- Kvaal K
- Ratnaweera H
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- Publication venue
- Cogent Engineering
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Flocs formation and growth are important characteristics in wastewater coagulation process. The shape and size of flocs highly affect further separation processes, therefore resulting treatment efficiency of wastewater after coagulation. Observed images of flocs tend to show …
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