2010
DOI: 10.2478/v10006-010-0024-4
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K3M: A universal algorithm for image skeletonization and a review of thinning techniques

Abstract: This paper aims at three aspects closely related to each other: first, it presents the state of the art in the area of thinning methodologies, by giving descriptions of general ideas of the most significant algorithms with a comparison between them. Secondly, it proposes a new thinning algorithm that presents interesting properties in terms of processing quality and algorithm clarity, enriched with examples. Thirdly, the work considers parallelization issues for intrinsically sequential algorithms of thinning.… Show more

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“…For this purpose authors used KMM algorithm [25]. In this approach the character image was thinned to a skeleton form before applying view-based method to extract features.…”
Section: Classification and Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose authors used KMM algorithm [25]. In this approach the character image was thinned to a skeleton form before applying view-based method to extract features.…”
Section: Classification and Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm is combined between parallel and sequential which categorized under the iterative approach [24] Iterative techniques, the Peeling contour process iteratively parallels or sequentially; in a parallel way, the whole unwanted pixels are erased after identifying the whole wanted pixels Whereas in sequential techniques; the unwanted pixels are removed in the identifying the desired pixels in each iteration. In a non-iterative approach, the skeleton is extracted directly without examining each pixel individually, but these techniques are difficult to implement and slow as well [25]. The algorithm for thinning has been extensively tested on several Devanagari script characters [26].…”
Section: Issn: 2320-5407mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper by [4] showed an efficient use of iterative algorithms. Comprehensive work by [6] and [7] also helped us understand the morphological operations in greater details.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%