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Computer Graphics and Image Processing, XVII Brazilian Symposium on (SIBGRAPI'04)
Detection of Lines Using Hierarchical Region Based Representation
Curitiba, PR, Brazil
October 17-October 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2227-0
Alexandre Gon?alves Silva, UNICAMP, Brazil; UDESC, Brazil
Roberto de Alencar Lotufo, UNICAMP, Brazil
This paper suggests an hierarchical region based representation to implement detection of shapes in gray-scale images. The Max-Tree structure has demonstrated to be useful for this purpose, offering a semantic objects vision of the image, therefore, reducing the number of elements to process in relation to the pixel based representation. In this way, a particular thresholding information, associated with a specific shape analysis, can be used to determine the segmentation or filtering of regions of interest with lesser computational effort. For to demonstrate this technique, a generic application of detection of lines is proposed using the distance transform approach on each connected component from the depth searching in the mentioned tree.
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Alexandre Gon?alves Silva, Roberto de Alencar Lotufo, "Detection of Lines Using Hierarchical Region Based Representation," sibgrapi, pp.58-64, Computer Graphics and Image Processing, XVII Brazilian Symposium on (SIBGRAPI'04), 2004
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