Hongmei Jing, Liren Liu, Huiquan Cheng, Lan Shao
Optical Engineering, Vol. 37, Issue 06, (June 1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.601714
TOPICS: Image processing, Binary data, Logic, Selenium, Edge detection, Pattern recognition, Optical engineering, Optical correlators, Mathematical morphology, Computer programming
An ordered gray-scale erosion is suggested according to the definition of hit-miss transform. Instead of using three operations, two images, and two structuring elements, the developed operation requires only one operation and one structuring element, but with three grayscale levels. Therefore, a union of the ordered gray-scale erosions with different structuring elements can constitute a simple image algebra to program any combined image processing function. An optical parallel ordered gray-scale erosion processor is developed based on the incoherent correlation in a single channel. Experimental results are also given for an edge detection and a pattern recognition.