A comparison between two fully parallel thinning algorithms designed for images sampled on the square and hexagonal grids is reported. Using techniques from mathematical morphology, a hexagonal algorithm has been designed to closely match the operation of a well known square grid algorithm. Proofs of the connectivity and single pixel limb width of the resulting converged hexagonal skeleton have been presented. Implementations of both algorithms were found to produce accurate skeletons, but the hexagonal could be implemented with only 50% of the logical operations required by the square
In this paper a new algorithm is proposed for skeletonizing binary digital images. The algorithm doe...
It is a challenging topic to perform pattern reconstruction from a unit-width skeleton, which is obt...
A simple sequential thinning algorithm for peeling off pixels along contours is described. An adapti...
The development of a fully parallel hexagonal thinning algorithm is reported and compared with a sim...
The use of skeletons or stick figures for binary image shape analysis, object classification and cod...
A one-pass parallel thinning algorithm based on a number of criteria, including connectivity, unit-w...
A description is given of a one-pass thinning algorithm that requires only a single cycle of paralle...
This paper describes a one-pass thinning algorithm that requires only a single cycle of parallel ope...
[[abstract]]A new parallel thinning algorithm for binary images is proposed. This algorithm employs ...
It is well known that many proposed parallel thinning algorithms cannot satisfy all major thinning r...
Thinning is a well-known iterative layer-by-layer reduction operator to obtain skeletons of the bina...
This paper aims at three aspects closely related to each other: first, it presents the state of the ...
Aiming at the problem of excessive erosion in thinning diagonal lines, complete deletion of patterns...
This paper describes new parallel thinning algorithm for binary images. The use of 3X3 mask for pixe...
This paper describes a reconstructible thinning process which is based on a one-pass parallel thinni...
In this paper a new algorithm is proposed for skeletonizing binary digital images. The algorithm doe...
It is a challenging topic to perform pattern reconstruction from a unit-width skeleton, which is obt...
A simple sequential thinning algorithm for peeling off pixels along contours is described. An adapti...
The development of a fully parallel hexagonal thinning algorithm is reported and compared with a sim...
The use of skeletons or stick figures for binary image shape analysis, object classification and cod...
A one-pass parallel thinning algorithm based on a number of criteria, including connectivity, unit-w...
A description is given of a one-pass thinning algorithm that requires only a single cycle of paralle...
This paper describes a one-pass thinning algorithm that requires only a single cycle of parallel ope...
[[abstract]]A new parallel thinning algorithm for binary images is proposed. This algorithm employs ...
It is well known that many proposed parallel thinning algorithms cannot satisfy all major thinning r...
Thinning is a well-known iterative layer-by-layer reduction operator to obtain skeletons of the bina...
This paper aims at three aspects closely related to each other: first, it presents the state of the ...
Aiming at the problem of excessive erosion in thinning diagonal lines, complete deletion of patterns...
This paper describes new parallel thinning algorithm for binary images. The use of 3X3 mask for pixe...
This paper describes a reconstructible thinning process which is based on a one-pass parallel thinni...
In this paper a new algorithm is proposed for skeletonizing binary digital images. The algorithm doe...
It is a challenging topic to perform pattern reconstruction from a unit-width skeleton, which is obt...
A simple sequential thinning algorithm for peeling off pixels along contours is described. An adapti...