Title of article
Grayscale Level Connectivity: Theory and Applications
Author/Authors
U. Braga-Neto and J. Goutsias، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
14
From page
1567
To page
1580
Abstract
A novel notion of connectivity for grayscale images is
introduced, defined by means of a binary connectivity assigned at
image-level sets. In this framework, a grayscale image is connected
if all level sets below a prespecified threshold are connected. The
proposed notion is referred to as grayscale level connectivity and
includes, as special cases, other well-known notions of grayscale
connectivity, such as fuzzy grayscale connectivity and grayscale
blobs. In contrast to those approaches, the present framework
does not require all image-level sets to be connected. Moreover, a
connected grayscale object may contain more than one regional
maximum. Grayscale level connectivity is studied in the rigorous
framework of connectivity classes. The use of grayscale level connectivity
in image analysis applications, such as object extraction,
image segmentation, object-based filtering, and hierarchical image
representation, is discussed and illustrated.
Keywords
connectivity classes , Connected operators , grayscale connectivity , hierarchical image representation , imagesegmentation , Lattice theory , Mathematical Morphology , object-based filtering , Object extraction , scale spaces.
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Record number
397029
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