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1 September 1990 Antiskeleton: some theoretical properties and application
Michel Schmitt
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Proceedings Volume 1360, Visual Communications and Image Processing '90: Fifth in a Series; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24214
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '90, 1990, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract
Noting that the skeleton is defined by means of the distance function to the nearest point, an analog notion named anti-skeleton is derived when substituting to that distance the distance to the farthest point. A complete parallel is constructed, concerning the mathematical definitions and properties of the skeleton and the anti-skeleton. An example of its use in image analysis is then presented.
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Michel Schmitt "Antiskeleton: some theoretical properties and application", Proc. SPIE 1360, Visual Communications and Image Processing '90: Fifth in a Series, (1 September 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24214
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Visual communications

Image analysis

Image segmentation

Analog electronics

Defect detection

Fourier transforms

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