diff --git a/doc/py_tutorials/py_feature2d/py_features_meaning/py_features_meaning.markdown b/doc/py_tutorials/py_feature2d/py_features_meaning/py_features_meaning.markdown index 166ffba4a1a7dd3d9da03f7c1d658f5e2ada7c52..3aa00b715a41f237b716833dddf2ef37b8225ea0 100644 --- a/doc/py_tutorials/py_feature2d/py_features_meaning/py_features_meaning.markdown +++ b/doc/py_tutorials/py_feature2d/py_features_meaning/py_features_meaning.markdown @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ corners are important etc. Explanation ----------- -Most of you will have played the jigsaw puzzle games. You get a lot of small pieces of a images, +Most of you will have played the jigsaw puzzle games. You get a lot of small pieces of an image, where you need to assemble them correctly to form a big real image. **The question is, how you do it?** What about the projecting the same theory to a computer program so that computer can play jigsaw puzzles? If the computer can play jigsaw puzzles, why can't we give a lot of real-life images