Morphological operators designed for grey-scale functions process every points of the space identically whatever their luminance. In many situations however, it is interesting to ...
Classical morphology is built up in such a way that all operators occur in pairs, e.g., dilation and erosion, opening and closing, etc. This phenomenon, which is a straightforward...
This paper presents a new approach based on morphological operators for application of biometric identification of individuals by segmentation and analysis of the iris. Algorithms ...
We address in this paper the problem of defining belief functions, typically for multi-source classification applications in image processing. We propose to use mathematical morph...
We study some basic morphological operators acting on the lattice of all subgraphs of a (non-weighted) graph G. To this end, we consider two dual adjunctions between the edge set a...