... Table of Contents Image Analysis, Processing, and SegmentationStochastic Multiscale Segmentation Constrained by Image Content 132Luc Gillibert and Dominique JeulinPattern Recognition Using Morphological ... to the binary set f inimage I11.X is contained in a white particle of Z, itself contained in a hole contained in aparticle. Images I12 and I13present the peaks and wells components of ... eachone connected component ; as they both contain Ω, their union, which is thebackground of h1∧ h2also consists in one connected component containing Ω.Now, h1∨ h2may have regional minima...
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... Applications6.3.1 Image Visualization and Segmentation6.3.2 Personal Authentication and Recognition6.3.3 Audio-to-Visual Conversion and Synchronization6.3.4 Imageand Video Retrieval, Browsing, and ... suited for floating point operations.However, since steps 1 and 2 are performed once per frame, and step 4 is performed once perconstant denominator line, they consume only a small fraction of the ... bilinear interpolation in step 6.By using fixed point operationsfor steps5 and6 , the number of floatingpoint multiplicationsis reduced to at most 12M + 12N +196 and the number of floating point...
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... Taylor and Francis Group, LLC xiii5.2 Image halving using linear distributive and unitary propertiesof DCT: (a) original image, (b) bilinear decimation in spatialdomain, and (c) downsampled image ... Compression: An Overview 7InputCompressed Image Decompression Processing in SpatialDomainCompressionOutputCompressed Image Figure 1.2 : Basic steps inprocessing with compressed images.with ... the processing algorithm in the compressed domain. If this algorithm takes longer time than its equivalentoperation in the spatial domain, the saving in computation of re c onstruction and derivation...