diff --git a/doc/py_tutorials/py_video/py_meanshift/py_meanshift.rst b/doc/py_tutorials/py_video/py_meanshift/py_meanshift.rst index 87ece69350a6cf5cf1a6e86fe9b279819d8cc38f..5039e272b6cc32cee3b2191e9230f1d7803d6928 100644 --- a/doc/py_tutorials/py_video/py_meanshift/py_meanshift.rst +++ b/doc/py_tutorials/py_video/py_meanshift/py_meanshift.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ In this chapter, Meanshift ============ -The intuition behind the meanshift is simple. Consider you have a set of points. (It can be a pixel distribution like histogram backprojection). You are given a small window ( may be a circle) and you have to move that window to the area of maximum pixel density (or maximum number of points). It is illustrated in the simple image given below: +The intuition behind the meanshift is simple. Consider you have a set of points. (It can be a pixel distribution like histogram backprojection). You are given a small window (maybe a circle) and you have to move that window to the area of maximum pixel density (or maximum number of points). It is illustrated in the simple image given below: .. image:: images/meanshift_basics.jpg :alt: Intuition behind meanshift