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Adaptive mathematical morphology: A unified representation theory

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Adaptive mathematical morphology: A unified representation theory
In this paper, we present a general theory of adaptive mathematical morphology (AMM) in the Euclidean space. The proposed theory preserves the notion of a structuring element, which is crucial in the design of geometrical signal and image processing applications. Moreover, we demonstrate the theoretical and practical distinctions between adaptive and spatially-variant mathematical morphology. We provide examples of the use of AMM in various image processing applications, and show the power of the proposed framework in image denoising and segmentation.
Nidhal Bouaynaya, Dan Schonfeld
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Type Journal
Year 2009
Where ICIP
Authors Nidhal Bouaynaya, Dan Schonfeld
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