Optical intrinsically fuzzy mathematical morphology for gray-scale image processing
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1996
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Intrinsically fuzzy morphological erosion and dilation are extended to a total of eight operations that have been formulated in terms of a single morphological operation--biased dilation. Based on the spatial coding of a fuzzy variable, a bidirectional projection concept is proposed. Thus, fuzzy logic operations, arithmetic operations, gray-scale dilation, and erosion for the extended intrinsically fuzzy morphological operations can be included in a unified algorithm with only biased dilation and fuzzy logic operations. To execute this image algebra approach we present a cellular two-layer processing architecture that consists of a biased dilation processor and a fuzzy logic processor. (C) 1996 Optical Society of America |
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英语 |
Fonte |
Shao L;刘立人;Li GQ.,Appl. Optics,1996,35(17):3109-3116 |
Palavras-Chave | #mathematical morphology #cellular logic #fuzzy sets |
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期刊论文 |