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Erosion, dilation, opening, and closing.

Clearly state the purpose of "Set 4" (e.g., "Implementing Median Filtering in Python").

Include "Before" and "After" screenshots of processed images or serial monitor output.

Discuss the effectiveness of the methods used and any errors encountered. 3. Missing Information

Thresholding techniques (like Otsu’s method) or edge-based segmentation.

If the "IP" stands for "Internet Programming" or refers to "Input/Output," this set may contain libraries or scripts for:

Using Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) for high-pass or low-pass filtering.

Using the Leonardo as a keyboard or mouse.

Erosion, dilation, opening, and closing.

Clearly state the purpose of "Set 4" (e.g., "Implementing Median Filtering in Python").

Include "Before" and "After" screenshots of processed images or serial monitor output.

Discuss the effectiveness of the methods used and any errors encountered. 3. Missing Information

Thresholding techniques (like Otsu’s method) or edge-based segmentation.

If the "IP" stands for "Internet Programming" or refers to "Input/Output," this set may contain libraries or scripts for:

Using Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) for high-pass or low-pass filtering.

Using the Leonardo as a keyboard or mouse.