Threshold decomposition of soft morphological filters
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-1993
Abstract
Soft morphological filters are used for smoothing signals with the advantage of being less sensitive to additive noises and to small variations in the shape of the objects to be transformed as compared to standard morphological filters. In this paper, we present the properties of soft morphological operations and the new definitions of binary soft morphological operations. It is shown that soft morphological filtering an arbitrary signal is equivalent to decomposing the signal into binary signals, filtering each binary signal with a binary soft morphological filter, and then reversing the decomposition. This equivalence allows problems in the analysis and the implementation of soft morphological operations in real time by using only logic gates for binary signals instead of sorting numbers.
Identifier
0027882072 (Scopus)
ISBN
[0818638826]
Publication Title
IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
First Page
672
Last Page
673
Recommended Citation
Shih, Frank Y. and Pu, Christopher C., "Threshold decomposition of soft morphological filters" (1993). Faculty Publications. 16978.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/16978
