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Volumn 3205, Issue , 1997, Pages 117-124

Binary dilation using SKIPSM: Some interesting variations

(1)  Waltz, Frederick M a  

a NONE   (United States)

Author keywords

Dilation; Finite state machines; Image processing; Initial conditions; Pipeline

Indexed keywords

ASYNCHRONOUS MACHINERY; BOUNDARY CONDITIONS; BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS; COMPUTER VISION; CONTOUR FOLLOWERS; DIGITAL IMAGE STORAGE; IMAGE PROCESSING; IMAGING SYSTEMS; PIPELINES; PIXELS; VEGETATION;

EID: 0005374737     PISSN: 0277786X     EISSN: None     Source Type: Conference Proceeding    
DOI: 10.1117/12.285566     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (13)

References (16)
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    • F. M. Waltz, "Fast implementation of standard and 'fuzzy' binary morphological operations with large, arbitrary structuring elements," SPIE Proceedings: Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision, Volume 1002, Boston, November 1988, pp. 434-441
    • (1988) SPIE Proceedings: Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision , vol.1002 , pp. 434-441
    • Waltz, F.M.1
  • 8
    • 0029211685 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • A. A. Hujanen & F. M. Waltz, Pipelined implementation of binary skeletonization using finite-state machines, SPIE Conference on Machine Vision Applications in Industrial Inspection, San Jose, Feb. 1995 SPIE Proc. 2423 Paper No. 2
    • A. A. Hujanen & F. M. Waltz, "Pipelined implementation of binary skeletonization using finite-state machines," SPIE Conference on Machine Vision Applications in Industrial Inspection, San Jose, Feb. 1995 SPIE Proc. Vol. 2423 Paper No. 2


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