Evolution equations for continuous-scale morphological filtering

  • Authors:
  • R.W. Brockett;P. Maragos

  • Affiliations:
  • Div. of Appl. Sci., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA;-

  • Venue:
  • IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • Year:
  • 1994

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Abstract

Multiscale signal analysis has emerged as a useful framework for many computer vision and signal processing tasks. Morphological filters can be used to develop nonlinear multiscale operations that have certain advantages over linear multiscale approaches in that they preserve important signal features such as edges. The authors discuss several nonlinear partial differential equations that model the scale evolution associated with continuous-space multiscale morphological erosions, dilations, openings, and closings. These equations relate the rate of change of the multiscale signal ensemble as scale increases to a nonlinear operator acting on the space of signals. The nonlinear operator is characterized by the shape and dimensionality of the structuring element used by the morphological operators, generally taking the form of a nonlinear function of certain partial differential operators