This book carries forward recent work on visual patterns and structures in digital images and introduces a near set-based a topology of digital images. Visual patterns arise naturally in digital images viewed as sets of non-abstract points endowed with some form of proximity (nearness) relation. Proximity relations make it possible to construct uniform topolo- gies on the sets of points that constitute a digital image. In keeping with an interest in gaining an understanding of digital images themselves as a rich source of patterns, this book introduces the basics of digital images from a computer vision perspective. In parallel with a computer vision perspective on digital images, this book also introduces the basics of prox- imity spaces. ...
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A variety of measures are enlisted in an explanation of some longstanding perceptual phenomena asso...
According to the survey, nearly 80 percent information obtaining by humans are from the vision, it i...
AbstractA fenestration of the topological space S is a collection of disjoint open sets whose union ...
This research paper presents a neutrosophic mathematical representation of the elements of the digit...
This book introduces computational proximity (CP) as an algorithmic approach to finding nonempty set...
The principal aim of this book is to introduce topology and its many applications viewed within a fr...
~he principal objective of this paper is to provide an introduction to some basic concepts and techn...
Topological relationships among parts of a digital picture, such as connectedness and surroundedness...
The aim of this paper is to give an introduction into the field of digital topology. This topic of r...
This book introduces the fundamentals of computer vision (CV), with a focus on extracting useful inf...
In this study we develop a topological description for free-viewing gaze patterns on natural images,...
Abstract. The paper presents an introduction to computer topology with applications to image process...
This book will serve as a foundation for a variety of useful applications of graph theory to compute...
Preprint versionPurpose: The purpose of this paper is to present near set theory using the perceptua...
AbstractThis paper contains a brief outline—in a form intended to clarify their interrelation—of fou...
A variety of measures are enlisted in an explanation of some longstanding perceptual phenomena asso...
According to the survey, nearly 80 percent information obtaining by humans are from the vision, it i...
AbstractA fenestration of the topological space S is a collection of disjoint open sets whose union ...
This research paper presents a neutrosophic mathematical representation of the elements of the digit...