Minimal test patterns for connectivity preservation in parallel thinning algorithms for binary digital images (Q1115212)

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    Minimal test patterns for connectivity preservation in parallel thinning algorithms for binary digital images
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4085082

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      Minimal test patterns for connectivity preservation in parallel thinning algorithms for binary digital images (English)
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      1988
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      In successive deletion stages of parallel thinning algorithms for binary digital images, one usually checks the preservation of connectivity by verifying that: (a) every removed pixel is individually deletable without modifying connectivity (well-known criteria, such as those of Rosenfeld and Yokoi, exist for that purpose); (b) every pair of 8-adjacent removed pixels is deletable without connectivity modification. In the case of the 8-connectivity for the figure (and the 4-connectivity for the background), two more patterns must be tested for connectivity preservation: an isolated triple or quadruple of mutually 8-adjacent pixels. We give a formal characterization of these patterns for testing connectivity preservation by what we call minimal non-x-deletable sets (x-MND sets), where \(x=4\), 8, or \(\{\) 4,8\(\}\) (the type of connectivity considered for the figure). A parallel thinning algorithmg whose deletion stage cannot remove an x-MND set is guaranteed to preserve the connectivity properties of any figure. We show that an x-MND set consists in either (1) a single pixel; or (2) a pair of 8-adjacent pixels; or (3) an isolated triple or quadruple of mutually 8-adjacent pixels (for \(x=8\) only).
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      connectivity preservation
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      parallel algorithms
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      deletability
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      thinning
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      binary digital images
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