Pyramids of n-Dimensional Generalized Maps
Proceedings of 5th IAPR-TC15 Workshop on Graph-based Representations in Pattern Recognition, Volume 3434, pages 142-152 - April 2005
Graph pyramids are often used for representing irregular pyramids. Combinatorial pyramids have been recently defined for this purpose. We define here pyramids of n-dimensional generalized maps. This is the main contribution of this work: a generic definition in any dimension which extend and generalize the previous works. Moreover, such pyramids explicitly represent more topological information than graph pyramids. A pyramid can be implemented in several ways, and three representations are discussed in this paper.
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@InProceedings{SDL2005_1641,
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author | = {Simon, C. and Damiand, G. and Lienhardt, P.}, | |
title | = {Pyramids of n-Dimensional Generalized Maps.}, | |
booktitle | = {Proceedings of 5th IAPR-TC15 Workshop on Graph-based Representations in Pattern Recognition}, | |
series | = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, | |
volume | = {3434}, | |
pages | = {142-152}, | |
month | = {April}, | |
year | = {2005}, | |
address | = {Poitiers, France}, | |
url | = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/link.asp?id=g5nv79c3hnajrdd6}, |