Membrane computing and image processing: a short survey

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Abstract

Membrane computing is a well-known research area in computer science inspired by the organization and behavior of live cells and tissues. Their computational devices, called P systems, work in parallel and distributed mode and the information is encoded by multisets in a localized manner. All these features make P systems appropriate for dealing with digital images. In this paper, some of the open research lines in the area are presented, focusing on segmentation problems, skeletonization and algebraic-topological aspects of the images. An extensive bibliography about the application of membrane computing to the study of digital images is also provided.

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Díaz-Pernil, D., Gutiérrez-Naranjo, M. A., & Peng, H. (2019, March 6). Membrane computing and image processing: a short survey. Journal of Membrane Computing. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41965-018-00002-x

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