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Composing morphological filters.

H M Heijmans1

  • 1CWI, Amsterdam.

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing : a Publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
|January 1, 1997
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This study introduces novel methods for constructing morphological filters, including overfilters and underfilters, by composing basic operations like dilations and erosions. These techniques extend alternating sequential filters and guarantee filter properties for specific compositions.

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Area of Science:

  • Image processing
  • Mathematical morphology

Background:

  • Morphological filters are operators on complete lattices, known for properties like being increasing and idempotent.
  • Openings and closings are fundamental classes of morphological filters.
  • Alternating sequential filters are formed by composing openings and closings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explain the construction of morphological filters and derived notions (overfilters, underfilters, inf-overfilters, sup-underfilters).
  • To extend the class of alternating sequential filters using overfilters and underfilters.
  • To demonstrate that specific compositions of dilations and erosions yield filters.

Main Methods:

  • Composition of basic morphological operations: dilations and erosions.
  • Construction of openings, closings, overfilters, and underfilters.

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  • Theoretical analysis of filter properties derived from adjunctions.
  • Main Results:

    • A systematic method for constructing various morphological filters and their extensions.
    • Demonstration that compositions of overfilters and underfilters extend alternating sequential filters.
    • Proof that any composition with an equal number of dilations and erosions from an adjunction results in a filter.

    Conclusions:

    • The study provides a comprehensive framework for constructing and understanding morphological filters.
    • The proposed methods offer new ways to generate complex filters from basic building blocks.
    • Experimental results validate the theoretical findings on morphological filter construction.