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/external/webrtc/webrtc/modules/audio_coding/neteq/
H A Ddelay_peak_detector.h63 } Peak; typedef in class:webrtc::DelayPeakDetector
67 std::list<Peak> peak_history_;
H A Ddelay_peak_detector.cc51 std::list<Peak>::const_iterator it;
60 std::list<Peak>::const_iterator it;
77 Peak peak_data;
/external/valgrind/massif/
H A Dms_main.c209 // - Peak snapshot: When the memory usage peak is reached, it takes a
635 Peak, enumerator in enum:__anon25160
679 || snapshot->kind == Peak; // Peak snapshot
734 case Peak: suffix = "p"; break;
799 if (Peak != snapshots[j].kind && timespan < min_timespan) {
949 if (Peak == kind) n_peak_snapshots++;
987 case Peak: {
1018 // Update peak data, if it's a Peak snapshot.
1019 if (Peak
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/external/llvm/lib/Fuzzer/
H A DFuzzerDriver.cpp241 size_t Peak = GetPeakRSSMb(); local
242 if (Peak > RssLimitMb)
/external/ImageMagick/www/api/
H A Dmorphology.php254 <dd> Peak:radius1,radius2 Find any peak larger than the pixels the fall between the two radii. The default ring of pixels is as per "Ring". Edges Find flat orthogonal edges of a binary shape Corners Find 90 degree corners of a binary shape Diagonals:type A special kernel to thin the 'outside' of diagonals LineEnds:type Find end points of lines (for pruning a skeletion) Two types of lines ends (default to both) can be searched for Type 0: All line ends Type 1: single kernel for 4-conneected line ends Type 2: single kernel for simple line ends LineJunctions Find three line junctions (within a skeletion) Type 0: all line junctions Type 1: Y Junction kernel Type 2: Diagonal T Junction kernel Type 3: Orthogonal T Junction kernel Type 4: Diagonal X Junction kernel Type 5: Orthogonal + Junction kernel Ridges:type Find single pixel ridges or thin lines Type 1: Fine single pixel thick lines and ridges Type 2: Find two pixel thick lines and ridges ConvexHull Octagonal Thickening Kernel, to generate convex hulls of 45 degrees Skeleton:type Traditional skeleton generating kernels. Type 1: Tradional Skeleton kernel (4 connected skeleton) Type 2: HIPR2 Skeleton kernel (8 connected skeleton) Type 3: Thinning skeleton based on a ressearch paper by Dan S. Bloomberg (Default Type) ThinSE:type A huge variety of Thinning Kernels designed to preserve conectivity. many other kernel sets use these kernels as source definitions. Type numbers are 41-49, 81-89, 481, and 482 which are based on the super and sub notations used in the source research paper. </dd>

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