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1 November 1990 Environment for the automatic manipulation and analysis of morphological expressions
Craig H. Richardson, Ronald W. Schafer
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Abstract
This paper describes a LISP based environment for the automatic manipulation and analysis of morphological expressions. The foundation of this environment is an aggregation of morphological knowledge that includes signal and system property information rule bases for representing morphological relationships and inferencing mechanisms for using this collection of knowledge. The layers surrounding this foundation include representations of abstract signal and structuring element classes as well as actual structuring elements implementations of the morphological operators and the ability to optimally decompose structels. The representational requirements for automatically manipulating expressions and determining the computational cost are described and the capabilities of the environment are illustrated by examples of symbolic manipulations and expression analysis.
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Craig H. Richardson and Ronald W. Schafer "Environment for the automatic manipulation and analysis of morphological expressions", Proc. SPIE 1350, Image Algebra and Morphological Image Processing, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23594
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Signal processing

Binary data

Logic

Signal analyzers

Computer architecture

Mathematical morphology

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