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Object isolation is the ability to isolate an object (target) within a frame. In other words, the intensity of the target increases while the intensity of non-targets decreases. By the end of the process only the target remains in the field of view.

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Lindblad, T., Kinser, J.M. (1998). Object Isolation. In: Image Processing using Pulse-Coupled Neural Networks. Perspectives in Neural Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3617-0_8

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