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20 October 1997 Topological gray-scale watershed transformation
Michel Couprie, Gilles Bertrand
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Abstract
We propose an original approach to the watershed problem, based on topology. We introduce a 1D topology for grayscale images, and more generally for weighted graphs. This topology allows us to precisely define a topological grayscale transformation that generalizes the action of a watershed transformation. Furthermore, we propose an efficient algorithm to compute this topological grayscale transformation,a nd we give an example of application to image segmentation.
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Michel Couprie and Gilles Bertrand "Topological gray-scale watershed transformation", Proc. SPIE 3168, Vision Geometry VI, (20 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.292778
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KEYWORDS
Image processing algorithms and systems

Image segmentation

Neodymium

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