In this paper we present a new optimization technique for the neighborhood computation in connected component labeling focused on images stored in raster scan order. This new technique is based on a 2x2 square block analysis of the image, and it exploits the fact that, when using 8-connection, the pixels of a 2x2 square are all connected to each other. This implies that they will share the same label at the end of the computation. To prove the effectiveness of our proposal, we show a comprehensive comparison of the most used and advanced connected components labeling techniques presented so far. The tests are conducted on high resolution images obtained from digitized historical manuscripts and a set of transformations is applied in order ...
This paper presents two new strategies to speed up connectedcomponent labeling algorithms. The first...
International audienceConnected component labeling (CCL) is one of the most fundamental operations i...
Optimizing connected component labeling is currently a very active research field. Some teams claim ...
In this paper we present a new optimization technique for the neighborhood computation in connected ...
In this paper we present an overview of the historical evolution of connected component labeling alg...
In this paper, we propose a fast labeling algorithm based on block-based concepts. Because the numbe...
Problem statement: Many approaches have been proposed in previous such as the classic sequential con...
Abstract Block-based connected components labeling is by far the fastest algorithm to label the conn...
This paper presents two new strategies that can be used to greatly improve the speed of connected c...
In this paper we define a new paradigm for 8-connection labeling, which employes a general approach ...
Abstract-This paper describes a novel approach to the connected component labeling problem, derived ...
This paper presents two new strategies to speed up connected component labeling algorithms. The fir...
In this paper we propose a new paradigm for connected components labeling, which employs a general a...
In this paper we present a more efficient approach to the problem of finding the connected component...
In this paper, the Line-Scan Clustering (LSC) algorithm, a novel one-pass algorithm for labeling arb...
This paper presents two new strategies to speed up connectedcomponent labeling algorithms. The first...
International audienceConnected component labeling (CCL) is one of the most fundamental operations i...
Optimizing connected component labeling is currently a very active research field. Some teams claim ...
In this paper we present a new optimization technique for the neighborhood computation in connected ...
In this paper we present an overview of the historical evolution of connected component labeling alg...
In this paper, we propose a fast labeling algorithm based on block-based concepts. Because the numbe...
Problem statement: Many approaches have been proposed in previous such as the classic sequential con...
Abstract Block-based connected components labeling is by far the fastest algorithm to label the conn...
This paper presents two new strategies that can be used to greatly improve the speed of connected c...
In this paper we define a new paradigm for 8-connection labeling, which employes a general approach ...
Abstract-This paper describes a novel approach to the connected component labeling problem, derived ...
This paper presents two new strategies to speed up connected component labeling algorithms. The fir...
In this paper we propose a new paradigm for connected components labeling, which employs a general a...
In this paper we present a more efficient approach to the problem of finding the connected component...
In this paper, the Line-Scan Clustering (LSC) algorithm, a novel one-pass algorithm for labeling arb...
This paper presents two new strategies to speed up connectedcomponent labeling algorithms. The first...
International audienceConnected component labeling (CCL) is one of the most fundamental operations i...
Optimizing connected component labeling is currently a very active research field. Some teams claim ...