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The Granulometric Size Density in Filter Optimization
Campinas, SP-Brazil October 17-October 20
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SIBGRA.1999.805733XII Brazilian Symposium on Computer G ...
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Binary granulometric filters are constructed from parametrized unions and intersections of morphological openings. They are especially useful in filtering out clutter when an observed image is composed of a signal unioned with the clutter; however, their general theory does not depend on this model. More generally, the granulometric spectral theory provides a set decomposition in which bands within that decomposition are passed or not passed according to the action of a granulometric bandpass filter. A granulometry induces a granulometric size density on a random set and optimal granulometric filtering can be characterized in terms of this size density, as can the robustness of the optimal filter relative to changing states of nature under which the optimal filter has been designed. In this sense, the granulometric size density plays a role analogous to the power spectral density in linear filtering. This paper decribes the theory of optimal granulometric filtering as determined by the granulometric size density and it relates this nonlinear granulometric theory to the classical linear theory as applied via the power spectral density.
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Edward R. Dougherty, "The Granulometric Size Density in Filter Optimization," sibgrapi, pp.257, XII Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 1999
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