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MATHEMATICAL MORPHOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO IMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING Computational Imaging and Vision Managing Editor: MAX A. VIERGEVER Urecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands Editorial Board: OLIVIER D. FAUGERAS, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France JAN J. KOENDERlNK, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands STEPHEN M. PIZER, University ofN orth Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA SABURO TSUn, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan STEVEN W. ZUCKER, McGill University, Montreal, Canada MATHEMATICAL MORPHOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO IMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING edited by Petros Maragos Georgia Institute o/Technology Ronald W. Schafer Georgia Institute 0/ Technology Muhammad Akmal Butt Georgia Institute o/Technology KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS Boston I Dordrecht I London Distributors for North, Central and South America: Kluwer Academic Publishers 101 Philip Drive, Assinippi Park Norwell, Massachusetts 02061 USA Telephone (781) 871-6600 Fax (781) 871-6528 E-Mail <[email protected] > Distributors for aU other countries: Kluwer Academic Publishers Group Distribution Centre Post Office Box 322 3300 AH Dordrecht, THE NETHERLANDS Telephone 31 78 6392 392 Fax 31 78 6546 474 E-Mail <[email protected] > Electronic Services <http://www.wkap.nl> ~. " Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mathematical morphology and its applications to image and signal processing 1 edited by Petros Maragos, Ronald W. Schafer, Muhammad Akmal Butt. p. cm. --- (Computational imaging and vision) Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN-13 :978-1-4613-8063-4 e-ISBN-13 :978-1-4613-0469-2 001: 10 .1 007/978-1-4613-0469-2 I. Image processing--Mathematics. 2. Signal processing--Mathematics. 3. Digital ftlters (Mathematics) 4. Computer vision. I. Maragos, Petros A., 1957-. II. Schafer, Ronald W., 1938- . III. Butt, Muhammad Akmal. IV. Series. TA 1637.M36 1996 006.4'2'OI51--dc20 96-14893 CIP Copyright @ 1996 by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Second Printing 2001. Sof'tcover reprint of the hardcover I st edition 1996 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or tr~mitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, photo copying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, Kluwer Academic Publishers, WI Philip Drive, Assinippi Park, Norwell, Massachusetts 02061 Printed on acid-free paper. This printing is a digital duplication of the original edition. Contents Preface ...................................................................... xi Introduction ................................................................ 1 THEORY Metric Convexity in the Context of Mathematical Morphology P. K. Ghosh and H. J. A. M. Heijmans .............................. 7 Support Function and Minkowski Addition of Non-Convex Sets M. Schmitt ......................................................... 15 Lattice Operators Underlying Dynamic Systems J. Mattioli, L. Doyen, and L. Najman .............................. 23 Comparison of Multiscale Morphology Approaches: PDE Implemented via Curve Evolution versus Chamfer Distance Transforms M. A. Butt and P. Mamgos ......................................... 31 An Attribute-Based Approach to Mathematical Morphology E. Breen and R. Jones .............................................. 41 Spatially-Variant Mathematical Morphology: Minimal Basis Representation M. Charif-Chefchaouni and D. Schonfeld ........................... .49 The Generalized Tailor Problem J. B. T. M. Roerdink ............................................... 57 Discrete Random Functions: Modeling and Analysis Using Mathematical Morphology . B. Singh and M. U. Siddiqi ......................................... 65 Morphological Sampling of Random Closed Sets K. Sivakumar and J. Goutsias ..................................... 73 CONNECTIVITY Connectivity on complete lattices J. Serra ............................................................ 81 Practical Extensions of Connected Operators P. Salembier and A. Oliveras ...................................... 97 Region Adjacency Graphs and Connected Morphological Operators F. K. Potjer ....................................................... 111 Space Connectivity and Translation-Invariance J. Crespo .......................................................... 119 FILTERING Morphological Filters for Dummies H. J. A. M. Heijmans ............................................. 127 Alternating Sequential Filters by Adaptive-Neighborhood Structuring Functions U. M. Braga Neto ................................................. 139 Quadratic Structuring Functions in Mathematical Morphology R. van den Boomgaard, L. Dorst, S. Makram-Ebeid, and J. Schavemaker ............................................... 147 MRL-Filters and their Adaptive Optimal Design for Image Processing L. Pessoa and P. Maragos ......................................... 155 Weighted Composite Order-Statistics Filters: Optimal Morphological Pattern Recognition D. Schonfeld ...................................................... 163 NONLINEAR SYSTEMS RELATED TO MORPHOLOGY Links Between Mathematical Morphology, Rough Sets, Fuzzy Logic and Higher Order Neural Networks S. Skoneczny, A. Stajniak, J. Szostakowski, and R. Foltyniewicz .... 171 Grey-Scale Soft Morphological Filter Optimization by Genetic Algorithms N. R. Harvey and S. Marshall ..................................... 179 Soft Morphological Operators Based on Nonlinear Lp Mean Operators M. Pappas and I. Pitas ............................................ 187 The Viterbi Optimal Runlength-Constrained Approximation Nonlinear Filter N. D. SidiropotUOS ................................................ 195 ALGORITHMS, ARCHITECTURES Recursive Morphology using Line Structuring Elements D. C. Nadadur and R. M. Hamlick ................................ 203 A Morphological Algorithm for Linear Segment Detection H. Talbot .......................................................... 219 Toward the Optimal Decomposition of Arbitrarily Shaped Structuring Elements by Means of a Genetic Approach G. Anelli, A. Broggi, and G. Destri ................................ 227 A Data Dependent Architecture Based on Seeded Region Growing Strategy for Advanced Morphological Operators D. Noguet, A. Merle, D. Lattard ................................... 235 Implementing Morphological Image Operators via Trained Neural Networks C. B. Herwig and R. J. Schalkoff ................................. 245 GRANULOMETRIES, TEXTURE Optimal and Adaptive Design of Reconstructive Granulometric Filters E. R. Dougherty and Y. Chen ..................................... 253 Periodic Lines and Their Application to Granulometries R. Jones and P. Soille ............................................. 263 Local Grayscale Granulometries Based on Opening Trees L. Vincent ........................................................ 273 Integrating Size Information into Intensity Histogram R. A. Lotu/o and E. 7rettel ........................................ 281 Probabilistic Model of Rough Surfaces Obtained by Electro-Erosion D. Jeulin and P. Laurenge ......................................... 289 A Textural Analysis by Mathematical Morphology F. Huet and J. Mattioli ........................................... 297 SEGMENTATION Computation of Watersheds Based on Parallel Graph Algorithms A. Meijster and J. B. T. M. Roerdink .............................. 305 Segmentation Algorithm by Multicriteria Region Merging B. Marcotegui ..................................................... 313 Temporal Stability in Sequence Segmentation using the Watershed Algorithm F. Marques ........................................................ 321 The Dynamics of Minima and Contours F. Meyer .......................................................... 329 A Morphological Interpolation Method for Mosaic Images F. Meyer ......................................................... 337 IMAGE SEQUENCE ANALYSIS Multivalued Morphology and its Application in Moving Object Segmentation and Thacking C. Gu ............................................................. 345 Mathematical Morphology for Image Sequences using the Knowledge of Dynamics C. -H. Demarty .................................................... 353 Motion Picture Restoration Using Morphological Tools E. Decenciere Ferrandiere ......................................... 361 Segmentation-based Morphological Interpolation of Partition Sequences R. Bremond and F. Marques ...................................... 369 LEARNING, DOCUMENT ANALYSIS Set Operations on Closed Intervals and their Applications to the Automatic Programming of MMach's A. J. Barrera, B. G. P. Salas, and C. R. F. Hashimoto ............ 377 Automatic Programming of MMach's for OCR A. J. Barrera, R. Terada, F. S. C. da Silva, N. S. Tomita .......... 385 Morphological Preprocessing and Binarization for OCR Systems M. Cumplido, P. Montolio and A. Gasull .......................... 393 Adaptive Directional Morphology with Application to Document Analysis G. Agam and 1. Dinstein ......................................... .401 APPLICATIONS Segmentation of 3D Pulmonary Trees Using Mathematical Morphology C. Pisupati, L. Wolff, E. Zerhouni and W. Mitzner ................ 409 Automatic 3-Dimensional Segmentation of MR Brain Tissue using Filters by Reconstruction J. Madrid and N. Ezquerm ........................................ 417 Watershed Analysis and Relaxation Labelling: A Cooperative Approach for the Interpretation of Cranial-MR Images Using a Statistical Digital Atlas 1. E. Pratikakis, H. Sahli and J. Cornelis .......................... 425 Robust Extraction of Axon Fibers from Large-scale Electron Micrograph Mosaics R. C. Vogt ........................................................ 433 Strong Edge Features for Image Coding J. R. Casas and L. TOrTeS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• 443 Water Depth Determination using Mathematical Morphology S. M. Lea, M. Lybanon, and S. H. Peckinpaugh ........ , ........... 451 Geometrical and Topological Characterization of Cork Cells by Digital Image Analysis P. Pina, N. Selmaoui and M. A. Fortes ........................... 459 Author Index ............................................................. 467 Subject Index ............................................................ 469 Preface The first International Symposium on Mathematical Morphology (ISMM) and its applications to image and signal processing took place in Barcelona, Spain, in May 1993. The success of this symposium both at the scientific and the organization level initiated the foundation of the International Society for Mathematical Morphology which planned a series of international symposia on this subject. Thus, the second ISMM was held at Fontainebleau, France, in September 1994, and was as successful and enjoyable as the first ISMM. The third in this series of symposia is the International Symposium on Math ematical Morphology and its Applications to Image and Signal Processing held in Atlanta, Georgia, in May 1996. This edited book consists of the papers presented at the ISMM'96. The acceptance of these papers among a larger number of submissions was decided by the Technical Committee and the Local Committee of ISMM'96. The realization of this book and its prompt preparation so that it can be available to the attendees of ISMM'96 required coordinated efforts by many people. We wish to express our thanks to the members of the Technical and Local Committees who reviewed the submitted papers and to all the authors for providing us with camera ready manuscripts in time. Special thanks also go to Lucio Pessoa for helping us with various text processing tasks required for completion of the book. We also wish to thank the Continuing Education Department of Georgia Tech for helping us with the overall organization of the symposium and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Georgia Tech for providing us with technical support and facilities required to complete this task. Both the ISMM'93 and ISMM'94 have set a high standard, but we are pleased with the final papers and hope that the ISMM'96 will be equally stimulating and enjoyable. As discussed in the Introduction of this book, the papers presented herein contain interesting research results on the latest theoretical and practical developments of mathematical morphology and its applications to image analysis. PETROS MARAGOS RONALD W. SCHAFER MUHAMMAD AKMAL BUTT

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