Designing a data structure for polyhedral surfaces
Proceedings of the fourteenth annual symposium on Computational geometry
Fundamenta morphologicae mathematicae
Fundamenta Informaticae - Special issue on mathematical morphology
Generic Programming Techniques that Make Planar Cell Complexes Easy to Use
Digital and Image Geometry, Advanced Lectures [based on a winter school held at Dagstuhl Castle, Germany in December 2000]
DCGI '99 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery
A comparative study of language support for generic programming
OOPSLA '03 Proceedings of the 18th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programing, systems, languages, and applications
Insight into Images: Principles and Practice for Segmentation, Registration, and Image Analysis
Insight into Images: Principles and Practice for Segmentation, Registration, and Image Analysis
GrAL: the grid algorithms library
Future Generation Computer Systems
Morphological mesh filtering and α-objects
Pattern Recognition Letters
Watershed Cuts: Minimum Spanning Forests and the Drop of Water Principle
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Some Morphological Operators in Graph Spaces
ISMM '09 Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Mathematical Morphology and Its Application to Signal and Image Processing
On watershed cuts and thinnings
DGCI'08 Proceedings of the 14th IAPR international conference on Discrete geometry for computer imagery
Self-dual attribute profiles for the analysis of remote sensing images
ISMM'11 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Mathematical morphology and its applications to image and signal processing
Efficient method of pixel neighborhood traversal
Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
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We present a programming framework for discrete mathematical morphology centered on the concept of genericity. We show that formal definitions of morphological algorithms can be translated into actual code, usable on virtually any kind of compatible images, provided a general definition of the concept of image is given. This work is implemented in Milena, a generic, efficient, and user-friendly image processing library.