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Hypercomplex Mathematical Morphology
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Assessment of a Decaying DC Offset Detector on CTs Measurements Applying Mathematical Morphology
IEEE transactions on industry applications, 2019Power system protections are highly sensitive to decaying dc offset that could appear when a fault occurs. The consequences of this effect represent a challenge in the coordination of protection devices that have been widely studied.
David F. Celeita, J. D. Perez, G. Ramos
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Spatially-Variant Mathematical Morphology
Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Image Processing, 1996In this paper, we present a comprehensive theory of spatially-variant (SV) mathematical morphology. A kernel representation of increasing operators in terms of the union (resp., intersection) of SV erosions (resp., SV dilations) is provided. A representation of algebraic openings (resp., algebraic closings) in terms of the union (resp., intersection ...
M. Charif-Chefchaouni, D. Schonfeld
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2002
Mathematical morphology is a powerful methodology for processing and analysing the shape and form of objects in images. The advances in this area of science allow for application in the digital recognition and modeling of faces and other objects by computers. Mathematical Morphology is comprehensive work that provides a broad sampling
Hugues Talbot, Richard Beare
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Mathematical morphology is a powerful methodology for processing and analysing the shape and form of objects in images. The advances in this area of science allow for application in the digital recognition and modeling of faces and other objects by computers. Mathematical Morphology is comprehensive work that provides a broad sampling
Hugues Talbot, Richard Beare
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General sweep mathematical morphology
Pattern Recognition, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shih, Frank Y., Gaddipati, Vijayalakshmi
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ANALYTICAL MORPHOLOGY: MATHEMATICAL MORPHOLOGY OF DECISION TABLES
Fundamenta Informaticae, 1996We propose a method called analytical morphology for data filtering. The method was created on the basis of some ideas of rough set theory and mathematical morphology. Mathematical morphology makes an essential use of geometric structure of objects while the aim of our method is to provide tools for data filtering when there is no directly available ...
Skowron, Andrzej, Polkowski, Lech
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Computational mathematical morphology
Signal Processing, 1994zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dougherty, Edward R., Sinha, Divyendu
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2018
Lunar impact craters are the most typical geomorphic feature on the moon and are of great importance in studies of lunar terrain features. This paper presents a crater detection algorithm (CDA) that is based on terrain analysis and mathematical ...
Min Chen +5 more
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Lunar impact craters are the most typical geomorphic feature on the moon and are of great importance in studies of lunar terrain features. This paper presents a crater detection algorithm (CDA) that is based on terrain analysis and mathematical ...
Min Chen +5 more
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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 1994
A new morphology is proposed which uses fuzzy structuring elements and is internal on fuzzy sets. It is fully compatible with conventional morphology which uses binary structuring elements, either on binary or on grey-tone sets. The properties of the two basic operations, fuzzy dilation and fuzzy erosion, are presented.
Isabelle Bloch, Henri Ma�tre
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A new morphology is proposed which uses fuzzy structuring elements and is internal on fuzzy sets. It is fully compatible with conventional morphology which uses binary structuring elements, either on binary or on grey-tone sets. The properties of the two basic operations, fuzzy dilation and fuzzy erosion, are presented.
Isabelle Bloch, Henri Ma�tre
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Beyond Mathematical Morphology
SPIE Proceedings, 1987We present an algebraic structure, known as the AFATL (Air Force Armament Technical Laboratory) Image Algebra, that is capable of expressing all image-to-image transformations. After presenting a brief overview of the operands and operations of the algebra, we show how a subalgebra of the full Image Algebra generalizes the theory of mathematical ...
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