Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs:
Mathematical morphology has developed a powerful methodology for segmenting images, based on connected filters and watersheds. We have chosen the abstract framework of node- or edge-weighted graphs for an extensive mathematical and algorithmic description of these tools. Volume 2 proposes two physic...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mathematical morphology has developed a powerful methodology for segmenting images, based on connected filters and watersheds. We have chosen the abstract framework of node- or edge-weighted graphs for an extensive mathematical and algorithmic description of these tools. Volume 2 proposes two physical models for describing valid flooding on a node- or edge-weighted graph, and establishes how to pass from one to another. Many new flooding algorithms are derived, allowing parallel and local flooding of graphs. Watersheds and flooding are then combined for solving real problems. Their ability to model a real hydrographic basin represented by its digital elevation model constitutes a good validity check of the underlying physical models. The last part of Volume 2 explains why so many different watershed partitions exist for the same graph. Marker-based segmentation is the method of choice for curbing this proliferation. This book proposes new algorithms combining the advantages of the previous methods which treated node- and edge-weighted graphs differently. ' |
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Resource (284 pages) |
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spelling | Meyer, Fernand Verfasser aut Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs Fernand Meyer Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs London, United Kingdom ISTE, Ltd. ; Hoboken, NJ Wiley 2019 1 Online-Resource (284 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from PDF title page (John Wiley, viewed February 4, 2019) Mathematical morphology has developed a powerful methodology for segmenting images, based on connected filters and watersheds. We have chosen the abstract framework of node- or edge-weighted graphs for an extensive mathematical and algorithmic description of these tools. Volume 2 proposes two physical models for describing valid flooding on a node- or edge-weighted graph, and establishes how to pass from one to another. Many new flooding algorithms are derived, allowing parallel and local flooding of graphs. Watersheds and flooding are then combined for solving real problems. Their ability to model a real hydrographic basin represented by its digital elevation model constitutes a good validity check of the underlying physical models. The last part of Volume 2 explains why so many different watershed partitions exist for the same graph. Marker-based segmentation is the method of choice for curbing this proliferation. This book proposes new algorithms combining the advantages of the previous methods which treated node- and edge-weighted graphs differently. ' Relief models fast Topographical drawing fast Relief models Topographical drawing Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 1786304074 9781786304070 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=8653936 Aggregator URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Meyer, Fernand Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs Relief models fast Topographical drawing fast Relief models Topographical drawing |
title | Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs |
title_alt | Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs |
title_auth | Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs |
title_exact_search | Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs |
title_full | Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs Fernand Meyer |
title_fullStr | Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs Fernand Meyer |
title_full_unstemmed | Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs Fernand Meyer |
title_short | Topographical tools for filtering and segmentation., 2, Flooding and marker-based segmentation on node- or edge-weighted graphs |
title_sort | topographical tools for filtering and segmentation 2 flooding and marker based segmentation on node or edge weighted graphs |
topic | Relief models fast Topographical drawing fast Relief models Topographical drawing |
topic_facet | Relief models Topographical drawing |
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