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Geometric Description of Images as Topographic Maps

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This book discusses the basic geometric contents of an image and presents a treedatastructuretohandleite?ciently.Itanalyzesalsosomemorphological operators that simplify this geometric contents and their implementation in termsofthe datastructuresintroduced.It?nallyreviewsseveralapplications to image comparison and registration, to edge and corner computation, and the selection of features associated to a given scale in images.

Let us ?rst say that, to avoid a long list, we shall not give references in this summary; they are obviously contained in this monograph.

A gray level image is usually modeled as a function de?ned in a bounded N domain D?

R (typically N = 2 for usual snapshots, N=3formedical images or movies) with values in R.

The sensors of a camera or a CCD array transform the continuum of light energies to a ?nite interval of values by means of a nonlinear function g.

The contrast change g depends on the pr- ertiesofthesensors,butalsoontheilluminationconditionsandthere?ection propertiesofthe objects,andthoseconditionsaregenerallyunknown.Images are thus observed modulo an arbitrary and unknown contrast change.

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Product Details
364204610X / 9783642046100
Paperback / softback
003.54
01/12/2009
Germany
192 pages, XVII, 192 p.
155 x 235 mm