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An Efficient Implementation Technique of Adaptive Morphological Operations

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Mathematical Morphology and Its Applications to Image Processing

Part of the book series: Computational Imaging and Vision ((CIVI,volume 2))

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In the paper the implementation aspects of mathematical morphology based on a new formalization of the window operation is presented. The proposed technique called the Reverse Window Operation (RWO) can also be applied to adaptive morphological operations. In order to reduce the control complexity an algorithm is proposed, which uses a region-based parameter modification for the structuring element adaptation. Finally, an application of a data-dependent processing technique using the adaptive filter scheme is demonstrated.

This work was partly supported by OTKA Grant No. T4044.

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Fejes, S., Vajda, F. (1994). An Efficient Implementation Technique of Adaptive Morphological Operations. In: Serra, J., Soille, P. (eds) Mathematical Morphology and Its Applications to Image Processing. Computational Imaging and Vision, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1040-2_35

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