Image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / Noorshafinaz Mohd Omar

Morphology has being utilized widely nowadays. It is a common method in image processing and it has always been a powerfiil method in the area of image processing. Morphology can best be defined as the 'form and structure' of an object or the arrangements between the parts of an object....

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Main Author: Mohd Omar, Noorshafinaz
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2004
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1744/
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description Morphology has being utilized widely nowadays. It is a common method in image processing and it has always been a powerfiil method in the area of image processing. Morphology can best be defined as the 'form and structure' of an object or the arrangements between the parts of an object. Basically, morphology is related to shape, and digital morphology is a way to describe or analyze the shape of a digital object. The two principal morphology operations are dilation and erosion. Dilation allows objects to expand while erosion shrinks objects by etching away (eroding) their boundaries. These operations can be customized for an application by the proper selection of the structuring element, which determines exactly how the objects will be dilated or eroded. The objective of the project is to reduce noise and thinning or thicken object images. The input images are only concentrated on binary and grayscale images. The binary images are drawings using Microsoft Paint. Where else the gray-scale images are downloading from the Internet.
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spelling uitm-17442019-07-22T04:07:33Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1744/ Image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / Noorshafinaz Mohd Omar Mohd Omar, Noorshafinaz Morphology has being utilized widely nowadays. It is a common method in image processing and it has always been a powerfiil method in the area of image processing. Morphology can best be defined as the 'form and structure' of an object or the arrangements between the parts of an object. Basically, morphology is related to shape, and digital morphology is a way to describe or analyze the shape of a digital object. The two principal morphology operations are dilation and erosion. Dilation allows objects to expand while erosion shrinks objects by etching away (eroding) their boundaries. These operations can be customized for an application by the proper selection of the structuring element, which determines exactly how the objects will be dilated or eroded. The objective of the project is to reduce noise and thinning or thicken object images. The input images are only concentrated on binary and grayscale images. The binary images are drawings using Microsoft Paint. Where else the gray-scale images are downloading from the Internet. 2004 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1744/1/TD_NOORSHAFINAZ%20MOHD%20OMAR%20CS%2004_5%20P01.pdf Mohd Omar, Noorshafinaz (2004) Image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / Noorshafinaz Mohd Omar. (2004) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
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Image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / Noorshafinaz Mohd Omar
title Image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / Noorshafinaz Mohd Omar
title_full Image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / Noorshafinaz Mohd Omar
title_fullStr Image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / Noorshafinaz Mohd Omar
title_full_unstemmed Image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / Noorshafinaz Mohd Omar
title_short Image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / Noorshafinaz Mohd Omar
title_sort image processing- morphology (dilation & erosion) / noorshafinaz mohd omar
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1744/