Title of article
Non-commutative morphology: Shapes, filters, and convolutions Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Mikola Lysenko، نويسنده , , Vadim Shapiro، نويسنده , , Saigopal Nelaturi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
26
From page
497
To page
522
Abstract
Group morphology is a generalization of mathematical morphology which makes an explicit distinction between shapes and filters. Shapes are modeled as point sets, for example binary images or 3D solid objects, while filters are collections of transformations (such as translations, rotations or scalings). The action of a filter on a shape generalizes the basic morphological operations of dilation and erosion. This shift in perspective allows us to compose filters independent of shapes, and leads to a non-commutative generalization of the Minkowski sum and difference which we call the Minkowski product and quotient respectively. We show that these operators are useful for unifying, formulating and solving a number of important problems, including translational and rotational configuration space problems, mechanism workspace computation, and symmetry detection. To compute these new operators, we propose the use of group convolution algebras, which extend classical convolution and the Fourier transform to non-commutative groups. In particular, we show that all Minkowski product and quotient operations may be represented implicitly as sublevel sets of the same real-valued convolution function.
Keywords
Configuration space , Minkowski sum , Mathematical morphology , Group morphology
Journal title
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Record number
1147712
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