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22 October 1993 Flexible search-based approach for morphological shape decomposition
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Proceedings Volume 2094, Visual Communications and Image Processing '93; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157901
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '93, 1993, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
Mathematical morphology is well-suited to capturing geometric information. Hence, morphology-based approaches have been popular for object shape representation. The two primary morphology-based approaches, the morphological skeleton and the morphological shape decomposition (MSD), each represent an object as a collection of disjoint sets. A practical shape representation scheme, though, should give a representation that is computationally efficient to use. Unfortunately, little work has been done for the morphological skeleton and the MSD to address efficiency. We propose a flexible search- based shape decomposition scheme that typically gives more efficient representations than the morphological skeleton or MSD. Our method decomposes an object into a number of simple components based on homothetics of a set of structuring elements. To form the representation, the components are combined using set union and set difference operations. We use three constituent component types and a thorough cost-based search strategy to find efficient representations. We also consider allowing some object representation error, which may yield even more efficient representations.
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Joseph M. Reinhardt and William E. Higgins "Flexible search-based approach for morphological shape decomposition", Proc. SPIE 2094, Visual Communications and Image Processing '93, (22 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157901
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KEYWORDS
Chemical elements

Mathematical morphology

Binary data

Error analysis

Image compression

Image processing

Shape analysis

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