Removal and contraction operations to define combinatorial pyramids: application to the design of a spatial modeler
Image and Vision Computing, Volume 23, Number 2, pages 259-269 - February 2005
Removal and contraction are basic operations for several methods conceived in order to handle irregular image pyramids, for multi-level image analysis for instance. We give the definitions of removal and contraction operations in the generalized maps framework. We propose a first experimentation of irregular pyramid as a basis for a discrete geometrical modeler that can handle both discrete and continuous representations of geometrical objects. This modeler is based on a pyramidal kernel with four coexisting levels between the discrete and the Euclidean representations. We describe how this pyramid can be constructed and updated.
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@Article{DDLA2005_921,
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author | = {Damiand, G. and Dexet-Guiard, M. and Lienhardt, P. and Andres, E.}, | |
title | = {Removal and contraction operations to define combinatorial pyramids: application to the design of a spatial modeler.}, | |
journal | = {Image and Vision Computing}, | |
number | = {2}, | |
volume | = {23}, | |
pages | = {259-269}, | |
month | = {February}, | |
year | = {2005}, | |
url | = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imavis.2004.06.016}, |