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Orders for Simplifying Partial Partitions

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This paper is the third in a series devoted to orders on partial partitions in the framework of image analysis; the first two (with a view to image filtering and… Click to show full abstract

This paper is the third in a series devoted to orders on partial partitions in the framework of image analysis; the first two (with a view to image filtering and segmentation) identified 4 basic operations on blocks involved in such orders: merging, apportioning, creating and inflating blocks. Here, we consider orders where growing a partial partition decreases its support and diminishes the number of blocks. This can be done by a combination of merging (or apportioning) blocks with removing or deflating blocks (the opposite of creating or inflating blocks). We also introduce related operations on blocks: partial apportioning and partial merging. The new orders that we obtain can be useful in relation to skeletonization, image simplification, for processing segmentation markers or to describe the evolution of object boundaries in hierarchies. There are also possible applications in geographic information processing.

Keywords: image; partial partitions; simplifying partial; orders simplifying

Journal Title: Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision
Year Published: 2017

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