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20 October 1997 Efficient morphological processing of maps and line drawings based on directional interval coding
Gady Agam, Javier Frydman, Oren Amiram, Its'hak Dinstein
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Abstract
In previous work, we presented algorithms for the analysis of maps and line-drawing images which are based on the processing of directional edge planes by directional morphological operations. This paper discusses the problem of efficient morphological processing of directional edge planes on a serial computer, where it is assumed that arbitrary kernels may be used. The proposed approach is based on a compact representation of the edge planes, which is obtained by using directional interval coding, where the direction of the interval as is adapted individually in each directional edge plane. In a broader sense, the proposed approach provides a general framework for efficient processing of binary images which as based on a directional interval coding. This framework supports basic morphological operations with arbitrary kernels and basic logical operations between any number of images.
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Gady Agam, Javier Frydman, Oren Amiram, and Its'hak Dinstein "Efficient morphological processing of maps and line drawings based on directional interval coding", Proc. SPIE 3168, Vision Geometry VI, (20 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279669
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Binary data

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