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Scale-space properties of the multiscale morphological dilation-erosion
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EngineeringMulti-resolution MethodSmoothing OperationImage AnalysisMathematical MorphologyErosion PredictionPattern RecognitionImage RegistrationMultiscale Morphological Dilation-erosionScale-space ExpansionEdge DetectionComputational GeometrySurface MatchingGeometric ModelingMachine VisionMorphologyMorphological ImpactSpatial FilteringMedical Image ComputingComputer VisionNatural SciencesCivil EngineeringMultiscale Modeling
A multiscale morphological dilation-erosion smoothing operation and its associated scale-space expansion for multidimensional signals are proposed. Properties of this smoothing operation are developed and, in particular a scale-space monotonic property for signal extrema is demonstrated. Scale-space fingerprints from this approach have advantages over Gaussian scale-space fingerprints in that: they are defined for negative values of the scale parameter; have monotonic properties in two and higher dimensions; do not cause features to be shifted by the smoothing; and allow efficient computation. The application of reduced multiscale dilation-erosion fingerprints to the surface matching of terrain is demonstrated.
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