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1 September 1990 Digital Euclidean skeletons
Fernand Meyer
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Proceedings Volume 1360, Visual Communications and Image Processing '90: Fifth in a Series; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24212
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '90, 1990, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract
The digitization of the skeleton is the source of many difficulties. The skeleton of a binary set can be defined as the set of crest points and their upstream on the distance function10, 12. The final result depends on the quality of the distance function which has been used. The result is particularly coarse with the hexagonal distance function. The use of an euclidean distance function yields a beautiful skeleton, once some subtle interactions with the grid have been solved.
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Fernand Meyer "Digital Euclidean skeletons", Proc. SPIE 1360, Visual Communications and Image Processing '90: Fifth in a Series, (1 September 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24212
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KEYWORDS
Visual communications

Image processing

Binary data

Image segmentation

Image analysis

Data communications

Mathematical morphology

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