In this paper, the Line-Scan Clustering (LSC) algorithm, a novel one-pass algorithm for labeling arbitrarily connected components is presented. In currently available connected components labeling approaches, only 4 or 8 connected components can be labeled. We overcome this limitation by introducing the new notion n-ED-neighbors. In designing the algorithm, we fully considered the particular properties of a connected component in an image and employed two data structures, the LSC algorithm turns to be highly efficient. On top of this, it has three more favorable features. First, as its capability to be processed block by block means that it is suitable for parallel processing, improving the speed when multiple processors are used. Second, i...
In this paper we present an overview of the historical evolution of connected component labeling alg...
This paper describes an architecture of a connected-cluster labeling algorithm for binary images bas...
This paper presents two strategies that can be used to improve the speed of Connected Components Lab...
Problem statement: Many approaches have been proposed in previous such as the classic sequential con...
This paper provides a new approach to labeling the connected components of an n x n image on a scan ...
A new algorithm for connected component labeling is presented in this paper. This algorithm requires...
Abstract Block-based connected components labeling is by far the fastest algorithm to label the conn...
In this paper we present a new optimization technique for the neighborhood computation in connected ...
This paper presents two new strategies to speed up connected component labeling algorithms. The fir...
In this paper we present a more efficient approach to the problem of finding the connected component...
In this paper, we propose a fast labeling algorithm based on block-based concepts. Because the numbe...
This paper presents two new strategies that can be used to greatly improve the speed of connected c...
In this note, we present an improved algorithm to Schwartz, Sharir and Siegel's algorithm [8] for l...
Connected component labeling (CCL) is a task of detecting connected regions in input data, and it fi...
Taking advantage of the topological and isotopic properties of binary digital images, we present her...
In this paper we present an overview of the historical evolution of connected component labeling alg...
This paper describes an architecture of a connected-cluster labeling algorithm for binary images bas...
This paper presents two strategies that can be used to improve the speed of Connected Components Lab...
Problem statement: Many approaches have been proposed in previous such as the classic sequential con...
This paper provides a new approach to labeling the connected components of an n x n image on a scan ...
A new algorithm for connected component labeling is presented in this paper. This algorithm requires...
Abstract Block-based connected components labeling is by far the fastest algorithm to label the conn...
In this paper we present a new optimization technique for the neighborhood computation in connected ...
This paper presents two new strategies to speed up connected component labeling algorithms. The fir...
In this paper we present a more efficient approach to the problem of finding the connected component...
In this paper, we propose a fast labeling algorithm based on block-based concepts. Because the numbe...
This paper presents two new strategies that can be used to greatly improve the speed of connected c...
In this note, we present an improved algorithm to Schwartz, Sharir and Siegel's algorithm [8] for l...
Connected component labeling (CCL) is a task of detecting connected regions in input data, and it fi...
Taking advantage of the topological and isotopic properties of binary digital images, we present her...
In this paper we present an overview of the historical evolution of connected component labeling alg...
This paper describes an architecture of a connected-cluster labeling algorithm for binary images bas...
This paper presents two strategies that can be used to improve the speed of Connected Components Lab...