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The Morphological Equivalents of Relativistic and Alpha-Scale-Spaces
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    The Morphological Equivalents of Relativistic and Alpha-Scale-Spaces (English)
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    28 July 2020
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    mathematical morphology
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    alpha-scale-spaces
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    relativistic scale-spaces
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    Cramér transform
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    slope transform
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