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In this paper the notion of hyperconnectivity, first put forward by Serra as an extension of the notion of connectivity is explored theoretically. Hyperconnectivity operators, which are the hyperconnected equivalents of connectivity openings are defined, which supports both hyperconnected reconstruction and attribute filters. The new axiomatics yield insight into the relationship between hyperconnectivity and structural morphology. The latter turns out to be a special case of the former, which means a continuum of filters between connected and structural exists, all of which falls into the category of hyperconnected filters.
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Wilkinson, M.H.F. (2009). An Axiomatic Approach to Hyperconnectivity. In: Wilkinson, M.H.F., Roerdink, J.B.T.M. (eds) Mathematical Morphology and Its Application to Signal and Image Processing. ISMM 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5720. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03613-2_4
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