Distance transformations in digital images
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing
A contour characterization for multiply connected figures
Pattern Recognition Letters
Finding local maxima in a pseudo-Euclidean distance transform
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing
A new characterization of three-dimensional simple points
Pattern Recognition Letters
Detection of 3-D Simple Points for Topology Preserving Transformations with Application to Thinning
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
A parallel thinning algorithm for medial surfaces
Pattern Recognition Letters
On digital distance transforms in three dimensions
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
A parallel 3D 12-subiteration thinning algorithm
Graphical Models and Image Processing
Topological Algorithms for Digital Image Processing
Topological Algorithms for Digital Image Processing
Surface Skeletonization of Volume Objects
SSPR '96 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Advances in Structural and Syntactical Pattern Recognition
Surface Skeletons Detected on the D6 Distance Transform
Proceedings of the Joint IAPR International Workshops on Advances in Pattern Recognition
Simplifying curve skeletons in volume images
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Handbook Of Pattern Recognition And Computer Vision
Handbook Of Pattern Recognition And Computer Vision
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Skeletonization is a way to reduce dimensionality of digital objects and is of interest in a number of tasks for image analysis. In this paper, efficient approaches to skeletonization of 2D and 3D digital objects are illustrated.