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14th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP 2007)
Computation of Binary Objects Sides Number using Discrete Geometry, Application to Automatic Pebbles Shape Analysis
Modena, Italy
September 10-September 14
ISBN: 0-7695-2877-5
Tristan Roussillon, Universite de Lyon, France
Laure Tougne, Universite de Lyon, France
Isabelle Sivignon, Universite de Lyon, France
We are working in collaboration with geographers to study a set of pebbles digital images. Among the features geographers want to get automatically, pebble sides number is intuitively defined as shown in Fig 1. It is merely computed after a thick polygonalisation of pebble contour. We propose an incremental and linear algorithm, free of restrictive hypothesis, which relies on previous works of Debled et al. [3, 4, 5]. We give some results on synthetical and real images.
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Tristan Roussillon, Laure Tougne, Isabelle Sivignon, "Computation of Binary Objects Sides Number using Discrete Geometry, Application to Automatic Pebbles Shape Analysis," iciap, pp.763-768, 14th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP 2007), 2007
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