Piecewise Approximation of Pictures Using Maximal
Neighborhoods
Narendra Ahuja,
L.S. Davis, D.L. Milgram and A. Rosenfeld
- Abstract
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Given a picture having approximately piecewise
constant gray level then each point P has a largest neighborhood N(P)
that is entirely contained in one of the constant regions, and the set
of maximal N(P)s (i.e., N(P)s not contained in other N(P)s)
constitutes an economical description of the picture, generalizing the
Blum 'skeleton' or medial axis transformation. This description can be
used to construct approximations to the picture (e.g., by discarding
small N(P)s). The picture can be smoothed, without excessive blurring,
by averaging over each N(P). By taking differences between pairs of
touching maximal N(P)s, the edges between the regions can be detected;
since this edge detection scheme is not based on symmetrical detection
operators, it is not handicapped when two adjacent regions differ
greatly in size.
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