A Note on Minimal Length Polygonal Approximation to a Digitized Contour

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A method for extracting a smooth polygonal contour from a digitized image is illustrated. The ordered sequence of contour points and the connection graph of the image are first obtained by a modified Ledley algorithm in one image scan. A minimal perimeter polygon subjected to specified constraints is then chosen as the approximating contour. The determination of the minimal polygon can be reduced to a nonlinear programming problem, solved by an algorithm which takes into account the weak bonds between variables. Some examples are presented, and the corresponding computing times are listed. © 1970, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Montanari, U. (1970). A Note on Minimal Length Polygonal Approximation to a Digitized Contour. Communications of the ACM, 13(1), 41–47. https://doi.org/10.1145/361953.361967

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