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Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 1992
This paper presents a systematic theory for the construction of morphological operators on graphs. Graph morphology extracts structural information from graphs using predefined test probes called structuring graphs. Structuring graphs have a simple structure and are relatively small compared to the graph that is to be transformed.
Heumans, H.J.A.M. +3 more
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This paper presents a systematic theory for the construction of morphological operators on graphs. Graph morphology extracts structural information from graphs using predefined test probes called structuring graphs. Structuring graphs have a simple structure and are relatively small compared to the graph that is to be transformed.
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2020
Agreement is defined as the systematic covariance of one element with another. The most uncontroversial agreement configuration is that between a controller—an element intrinsically specified for a value of an agreement feature—and the target of agreement—the element reflecting a displaced feature value of the controller.
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Agreement is defined as the systematic covariance of one element with another. The most uncontroversial agreement configuration is that between a controller—an element intrinsically specified for a value of an agreement feature—and the target of agreement—the element reflecting a displaced feature value of the controller.
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Journal of Biomechanics, 2002
Fifty healthy volunteers were subjected to the CT examination of the wrist joint to provide normal database of the shape and size of the lunate. The various parameters of the lunate were measured taking help of the reformatted images in sagittal, coronal and axial planes.
Ajay, Gupta, Nawal M, Al-Moosawi
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Fifty healthy volunteers were subjected to the CT examination of the wrist joint to provide normal database of the shape and size of the lunate. The various parameters of the lunate were measured taking help of the reformatted images in sagittal, coronal and axial planes.
Ajay, Gupta, Nawal M, Al-Moosawi
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English Prosodic Morphology: Morphology
2007The aim of this chapter is to introduce and define the class of phenomena that will be analysed in this book. We will adopt the perspective of morphological theory, focussing on two major questions: • What can the research discipline of Prosodic Morphology (McCarthy & Prince 1986, 1993a et seq.) contribute to a definition of truncatory patterns in ...
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2007
AbstractThis chapter begins with an introduction to morphological analysis. It then discusses the following: word formation, the lexicon, inflection, interfaces, morphological classification, affix ordering, diachrony, processing complex words, morphological productivity, and tools for morphological research.
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AbstractThis chapter begins with an introduction to morphological analysis. It then discusses the following: word formation, the lexicon, inflection, interfaces, morphological classification, affix ordering, diachrony, processing complex words, morphological productivity, and tools for morphological research.
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2013
Platelets are very small blood cells (1.5-3 μm), which play a major role in primary haemostasis and in coagulation mechanisms. Platelet characterization requires their counting (see Chapter 15 ) associated with accurate morphology analysis. We describe the major steps in order to correctly obtain stained blood films, which can be analyzed by optical ...
Latger-Cannard, Véronique +4 more
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Platelets are very small blood cells (1.5-3 μm), which play a major role in primary haemostasis and in coagulation mechanisms. Platelet characterization requires their counting (see Chapter 15 ) associated with accurate morphology analysis. We describe the major steps in order to correctly obtain stained blood films, which can be analyzed by optical ...
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2016
This chapter is devoted to a detailed reconstruction of the morphological fundamentals of language with particular focus on the functioning of the structures considered in CBM simple externalization interfaces. The Darwinian perspective is more suitable to rebuild the current morphology of human language as a gradual shaping of natural selection in the
Pennisi, Antonino, Falzone, Alessandra
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This chapter is devoted to a detailed reconstruction of the morphological fundamentals of language with particular focus on the functioning of the structures considered in CBM simple externalization interfaces. The Darwinian perspective is more suitable to rebuild the current morphology of human language as a gradual shaping of natural selection in the
Pennisi, Antonino, Falzone, Alessandra
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2017
Morphological change refers to change(s) in the structure of words. Since morphology is interrelated with phonology, syntax, and semantics, changes affecting the structure and properties of words should be seen as changes at the respective interfaces of grammar. On a more abstract level, this point relates to linguistic theory.
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Morphological change refers to change(s) in the structure of words. Since morphology is interrelated with phonology, syntax, and semantics, changes affecting the structure and properties of words should be seen as changes at the respective interfaces of grammar. On a more abstract level, this point relates to linguistic theory.
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Proceedings., 11th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition. Vol. IV. Conference D: Architectures for Vision and Pattern Recognition,, 1997
Scale-space is an important recent concept used in image processing and pattern recognition. Traditional scale-space is generated by a linear smoothing operation. The author presents a nonlinear type of smoother related to mathematical morphology which meets (modified) 'scale-space axioms' and also generates a 'scale-space'.
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Scale-space is an important recent concept used in image processing and pattern recognition. Traditional scale-space is generated by a linear smoothing operation. The author presents a nonlinear type of smoother related to mathematical morphology which meets (modified) 'scale-space axioms' and also generates a 'scale-space'.
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