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We present here a new solution to a problem which is commonly encountered in applied image analysis: the problem of extracting linear features from an image. Examples of linear features are fibres, fractures and object boundaries. Such features, though linear, are usually not straight — in general they are curved.
A standard morphological tool for extraction of dark linear features is the minimum of straight-line closings. If the linear features are light in colour, the dual, a maximum of straight-line openings, may be used. This approach, however, is not robust to curvature in the linear features, especially if they are narrow.
In this paper we present an efficient algorithm inspired by local shortest-paths which is robust to curvature. This approach yields filters which are morphological closings or openings. Examples show the effect of the new method.
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Buckley, M., Talbot, H. (2002). Flexible Linear Openings and Closings. In: Goutsias, J., Vincent, L., Bloomberg, D.S. (eds) Mathematical Morphology and its Applications to Image and Signal Processing. Computational Imaging and Vision, vol 18. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47025-X_13
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