Lecture 3: Basic Morphological Image Processing
Sep 13, 2005 · Morphological processing is described almost entirely as operations on sets. In this discussion, a set is a collection of pixels in the context of an image. Our sets will be collections of points on an image grid G of size N × M pixels. DIP Lecture 3 1. Pixel Location
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