This is a continuation of a series of papers on the digital geometry of three-dimensional images. In an earlier paper by Morgenthaler and Rosenfeld, a three-dimensional analog of the two-dimensional Jordan curve theorem was established. This was accomplished by defining simple surface points under the symmetric consideration of 6-connectedness and 26-connectedness and by characterizing a simple closed surface as a connected collection of “orientable” simple surface points. The necessity of the assumption of orientability, a condition of often prohibitive computational cost to establish, was the major unresolved issue of that paper. In this paper, the assumption is shown not to be necessary in the case of 6-connectedness and, unexpectedly, i...
AbstractWe provide a definition of surfaces in Z3 which generalizes the surfaces of Morgenthaler and...
Inference of 3-D shape from 2-D contours in a single image is an important problem in machine vision...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
This is a continuation of a series of papers on the digital geometry of three-dimensional images. In...
This is one of a series of reports on the digital geometry of three-dimensional images, such as thos...
This is one of a series of reports on the digital geometry of three-dimensional images, such as thos...
AbstractWe provide a definition of surfaces in Z3 which generalizes the surfaces of Morgenthaler and...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
This paper continues our work on visual representation s of three-dimensional surfaces [Brady and ...
Human vision is adept at inferring the shape of a surface from the image of curves lying across th...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to define the notion of "real" intersection betwe...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to define the notion of "real" intersection betwe...
AbstractWe provide a definition of surfaces in Z3 which generalizes the surfaces of Morgenthaler and...
Inference of 3-D shape from 2-D contours in a single image is an important problem in machine vision...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
This is a continuation of a series of papers on the digital geometry of three-dimensional images. In...
This is one of a series of reports on the digital geometry of three-dimensional images, such as thos...
This is one of a series of reports on the digital geometry of three-dimensional images, such as thos...
AbstractWe provide a definition of surfaces in Z3 which generalizes the surfaces of Morgenthaler and...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...
This paper continues our work on visual representation s of three-dimensional surfaces [Brady and ...
Human vision is adept at inferring the shape of a surface from the image of curves lying across th...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to define the notion of "real" intersection betwe...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to define the notion of "real" intersection betwe...
AbstractWe provide a definition of surfaces in Z3 which generalizes the surfaces of Morgenthaler and...
Inference of 3-D shape from 2-D contours in a single image is an important problem in machine vision...
We discuss certain ternary relations, called plain, and show that each of them induces a connectedne...