The following function is intended to be part of a computational vision system. It checks whether two brightness values are similar using a threshold for similarity. It currently only returns true when the two values are the same. The function should also tell the user if an inputted value is invalid because it is negative (since brightness values can only be 0 or larger). Fix it so it runs as intended. def isSimilar (valuel, value2, threshold) : if value1==value2: return True else: return False

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In Python 3, the following function is intended to be part of a computational vision system. It checks whether two brightness values are similar using a threshold for similarity. It currently only returns true when the two values are the same. The function should also tell the user if an inputted value is invalid because it is negative (since brightness values can only be 0 or larger). Fix it so it runs as intended.

def isSimilar(value1, value2, threshold):   

if value1==value2:

return True

    else:         

return False

# Python 3

The following function is intended to be part of a computational vision system. It checks
whether two brightness values are similar using a threshold for similarity. It currently only
returns true when the two values are the same. The function should also tell the user if an
inputted value is invalid because it is negative (since brightness values can only be 0 or
larger). Fix it so it runs as intended.
def isSimilar (valuel, value2, threshold) :
if value1==value2:
return True
else:
return False
Transcribed Image Text:The following function is intended to be part of a computational vision system. It checks whether two brightness values are similar using a threshold for similarity. It currently only returns true when the two values are the same. The function should also tell the user if an inputted value is invalid because it is negative (since brightness values can only be 0 or larger). Fix it so it runs as intended. def isSimilar (valuel, value2, threshold) : if value1==value2: return True else: return False
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