Quantitative image morphology

Natural systems undergo several morphological changes with time. To study spatiotemporal dynamics of such natural systems, and to further understand the morphological dynamical behaviors, various images that show several macro- and micro-level phenomena, acquired by various types of sensors need to...

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Main Authors: Sagar, , BSD, Rao, , CB
Format: Article
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2586/
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Summary:Natural systems undergo several morphological changes with time. To study spatiotemporal dynamics of such natural systems, and to further understand the morphological dynamical behaviors, various images that show several macro- and micro-level phenomena, acquired by various types of sensors need to be analyzed in spatio-temporal scales. Such analyses, to facilitate the researcher to model the spatio-temporal organization of a desired phenomenon, evidently require the robust procedures to extract specific error-free features from multiscale-temporal images represented in discrete space. Geometry and topology based features, such as edges of unique type and general type, are the indicators to record the changes that occur temporally. Extraction of such information is essential prerequisite to develop cogent models to understand the spatio-temporal organization.