Thresholding

Pronunciation: /ˈθɹɛˌʃoʊɫdɪŋ/

Thresholding (noun)

  1. A method of deciding something by comparing a value with a set cut-off number.
  2. In image processing, changing pixels to two groups based on whether their brightness is above a chosen cut-off.

Examples

  • The cut-off rule decides who qualifies for the program.
  • The cut-off rule sets a minimum score for entry.