Second-order Gaussian kernels have been utilized to develop three algorithms that could automatically extract ridge lines for hydrodynamic modelling. Isotropic second-order Gaussian kernels produce inaccurate lines at crossings and junctions. To avoid the malfunctioning of Second-order Gaussian kernels, one default and two alternative algorithms were developed. The first, default algorithm is based on isotropic kernels and non-maximum suppression. For the first alternative algorithm, isotropic and anisotropic kernels have been applied for the filter process. The third algorithm uses skeletonization instead of non-maximum suppression. A verification was applied to analyzed the performance of the algorithms. The Matthews correlation coefficie...
The presented research concerns methods related to reduction of elevation data contained in digital...
The main purpose of this article is to present the numerical consequences of selected methods of ker...
Creation of accurate and coherent surface models is vital to the effective planning and construction...
International audienceCrest line extraction has always been a challenging task in image processing a...
Grid digital elevation models having resolution of 1 m or less are increasingly available to scienti...
Gaussian blurring is an isotropic smoothing operator that is used to remove noise and detail from im...
Parameter estimation remains an ongoing challenge in hydrological modeling for a number of reasons. ...
Computational imaging has been playing an important role in understanding and analysing the captured...
Abstract—For most interpreters working on two-dimensional data or maps, a line-drawing process to de...
Motivated by the growing interest in the use of ridges in scientific visualization, we analyze the t...
International audienceThe recent widespread availability of digital terrain data has made automatic ...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1993Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161–164).Ridge and...
A novel and efficient ridge and ravine detection method is given. 1 Introduction Ridges and ravines...
The paper deals with the functions that automatically extract lineaments from the 90 m Shuttle Radar...
This research addresses the effect of using digital elevation models (DEMs) derived from different s...
The presented research concerns methods related to reduction of elevation data contained in digital...
The main purpose of this article is to present the numerical consequences of selected methods of ker...
Creation of accurate and coherent surface models is vital to the effective planning and construction...
International audienceCrest line extraction has always been a challenging task in image processing a...
Grid digital elevation models having resolution of 1 m or less are increasingly available to scienti...
Gaussian blurring is an isotropic smoothing operator that is used to remove noise and detail from im...
Parameter estimation remains an ongoing challenge in hydrological modeling for a number of reasons. ...
Computational imaging has been playing an important role in understanding and analysing the captured...
Abstract—For most interpreters working on two-dimensional data or maps, a line-drawing process to de...
Motivated by the growing interest in the use of ridges in scientific visualization, we analyze the t...
International audienceThe recent widespread availability of digital terrain data has made automatic ...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1993Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161–164).Ridge and...
A novel and efficient ridge and ravine detection method is given. 1 Introduction Ridges and ravines...
The paper deals with the functions that automatically extract lineaments from the 90 m Shuttle Radar...
This research addresses the effect of using digital elevation models (DEMs) derived from different s...
The presented research concerns methods related to reduction of elevation data contained in digital...
The main purpose of this article is to present the numerical consequences of selected methods of ker...
Creation of accurate and coherent surface models is vital to the effective planning and construction...