2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.patrec.2007.11.016
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The 1.5D sieve algorithm

Abstract: The sieve is a morphological scale-space operator that filters an input signal by removing intensity extrema at a specific scale. In images, this processing can be carried out along a path -the 1D sieve -or over a connected graph -the 2D sieve. The 2D version of the sieve generally performs better; it is however much more complex to implement.In this paper we present the 1.5D sieve, a Hamiltonian path-based version of the sieve algorithm that behaves ''in between" the 1D or 2D sieve algorithms, depending on th… Show more

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“…Future work should therefore aim at reducing the computing time through smart implementations [35] to make the approach suitable for real-time applications. It is also important to emphasise that the approach to granulometry proposed herein is a parallel one, in which the images are processed independently at the various scales.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future work should therefore aim at reducing the computing time through smart implementations [35] to make the approach suitable for real-time applications. It is also important to emphasise that the approach to granulometry proposed herein is a parallel one, in which the images are processed independently at the various scales.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%