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Mathematical Morphology: From Theory to Applications

✍ Scribed by Laurent Najman, Hugues Talbot (eds.)


Publisher
Wiley-ISTE
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
507
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Mathematical Morphology allows for the analysis and processing of geometrical structures using techniques based on the fields of set theory, lattice theory, topology, and random functions. It is the basis of morphological image processing, and finds applications in fields including digital image processing (DSP), as well as areas for graphs, surface meshes, solids, and other spatial structures. This book presents an up-to-date treatment of mathematical morphology, based on the three pillars that made it an important field of theoretical work and practical application: a solid theoretical foundation, a large body of applications and an efficient implementation.

The book is divided into five parts and includes 20 chapters. The five parts are structured as follows:

  • Part I sets out the fundamental aspects of the discipline, starting with a general introduction, followed by two more theory-focused chapters, one addressing its mathematical structure and including an updated formalism, which is the result of several decades of work.
  • Part II extends this formalism to some non-deterministic aspects of the theory, in particular detailing links with other disciplines such as stereology, geostatistics and fuzzy logic.
  • Part III addresses the theory of morphological filtering and segmentation, featuring modern connected approaches, from both theoretical and practical aspects.
  • Part IV features practical aspects of mathematical morphology, in particular how to deal with color and multivariate data, links to discrete geometry and topology, and some algorithmic aspects; without which applications would be impossible.
  • Part V showcases all the previously noted fields of work through a sample of interesting, representative and varied applications.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Mathematical Morphology (pages 1–33): Laurent Najman and Hugues Talbot
Chapter 2 Algebraic Foundations of Morphology (pages 35–80): Christian Ronse and Jean Serra
Chapter 3 Watersheds in Discrete Spaces (pages 81–107): Gilles Bertrand, Michel Couprie, Jean Cousty and Laurent Najman
Chapter 4 An Introduction to Measurement Theory for Image Analysis (pages 109–131): Hugues Talbot, Jean Serra and Laurent Najman
Chapter 5 Stochastic Methods (pages 133–153): Christian Lantuejoul
Chapter 6 Fuzzy Sets and Mathematical Morphology (pages 155–176): Isabelle Bloch
Chapter 7 Connected Operators based on Tree Pruning Strategies (pages 177–198): Philippe Salembier
Chapter 8 Levelings (pages 199–228): Jean Serra, Corinne Vachier and Fernand Meyer
Chapter 9 Segmentation, Minimum Spanning Tree and Hierarchies (pages 229–261): Fernand Meyer and Laurent Najman
Chapter 10 Distance, Granulometry and Skeleton (pages 263–289): Michel Couprie and Hugues Talbot
Chapter 11 Color and Multivariate Images (pages 291–321): Jesus Angulo and Jocelyn Chanussot
Chapter 12 Algorithms for Mathematical Morphology (pages 323–353): Thierry Geraud, Hugues Talbot and Marc Van Droogenbroeck
Chapter 13 Diatom Identification with Mathematical Morphology (pages 355–365): Michael Wilkinson, Erik Urbach, Andre Jalba and Jos Roerdink
Chapter 14 Spatio?Temporal Cardiac Segmentation (pages 367–373): Jean Cousty, Laurent Najman and Michel Couprie
Chapter 15 3D Angiographic Image Segmentation (pages 375–383): Benoit Naegel, Nicolas Passat and Christian Ronse
Chapter 16 Compression (pages 385–391): Beatriz Marcotegui and Philippe Salembier
Chapter 17 Satellite Imagery and Digital Elevation Models (pages 393–405): Pierre Soille
Chapter 18 Document Image Applications (pages 407–420): Dan Bloomberg and Luc Vincent
Chapter 19 Analysis and Modeling of 3D Microstructures (pages 421–444): Dominique Jeulin
Chapter 20 Random Spreads and Forest Fires (pages 445–455): Jean Serra


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