Mathematical Morphology and its Applications to Signal and Image Processing

  • Banon G
  • Barrera J
  • Mendonça Braga-Neto U
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Abstract

Mathematical morphology (MM) is a theory for the analysis of spatial structures. It is called morphology since it aims at analysing the shape and form of objects, and it is mathematical in the sense that the analysis is based on set theory, topology, lattice algebra, random functions, etc. MM is not only a theory, but also a powerful image analysis technique. The purpose of the present book is to provide the image analysis community with a snapshot of current theoretical and applied developments of MM. The book consists of forty-five contributions classified by subject. It demonstrates a wide range of topics suited to the morphological approach.

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Banon, G. J. F., Barrera, J., & Mendonça Braga-Neto, U. (2007). Mathematical Morphology and its Applications to Signal and Image Processing. Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Mathematical Morphology Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, October 10 13, 2007, 1, 141–152. Retrieved from http://books.google.com.br/books?id=3bwUNQAACAAJ

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