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Figure2: Behaviour of the Entropy function (E)depending onthe Grain (G)

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Figure2: Behaviour of the Entropy function (E)depending onthe Grain (G).

Figure 3: Normal elds visualisation for dierent grain pudding-stone imges: ne

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Figure 5: Lack of material analysis: original image (upper left); segmented image

(upper right); region labelling (bottom left); signican region selection (bottom

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cavity (left) and a ssure(right).

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Figure 9: Extracted window and its Weak Continuity representation from a gross

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Figure 10: Extracted window and its Weak Continuity representation from thin

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Figure 12: A case study reconstruction.

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