1 December 1993 Some principles and applications of adaptive mathematical morphology for range imagery
Jacques G. Verly, Richard L. Delanoy
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Abstract
We explore the application of adaptive (i.e., data-dependent) mathematical morphology techniques to range imagery, i.e., the use of structuring elements that automatically adjust to the gray-scale values in a range image to deal with (e.g., extract or eliminate) features of known physical sizes.
Jacques G. Verly and Richard L. Delanoy "Some principles and applications of adaptive mathematical morphology for range imagery," Optical Engineering 32(12), (1 December 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.151299
Published: 1 December 1993
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KEYWORDS
Selenium

Mathematical morphology

Image processing

Binary data

Sensors

Computing systems

Digital imaging

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