Two pixels p and q having gray values from V, the set of gray-level values used to define adjacency, are m-adjacent if:

Two pixels p and q having gray values from V, the set of gray-level values used to define adjacency, are m-adjacent if: Correct Answer Any of the mentioned

Mixed adjacency is a modified form of 8-adjacency. The above conditioned Two pixels p and q are m-adjacent if: q is in N4(p), or q is in ND(p) and the set N4(p) ∩ N4(q) has no pixels whose values are from V.
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