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Mathematics of Shape Description Explains the Fundamental and Advanced Relationships Between Algebraic System and Shape Description Through the Set-Theoretic Approach

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89058) has announced the
addition of "Mathematics of Shape Description: A Morphological
Approach to Image Processing and Computer Graphics" to their offering.

   Image processing problems are often not well defined because real
images are contaminated with noise and other uncertain factors. In
Mathematics of Shape Description, the authors take a mathematical
approach to address these problems using the morphological and
set-theoretic approach to image processing and computer graphics by
presenting a simple shape model using two basic shape operators called
Minkowski addition and decomposition.

   This book is ideal for professional researchers and engineers in
Information Processing, Image Measurement, Shape Description, Shape
Representation and Computer Graphics. Post-graduate and advanced
undergraduate students in pure and applied mathematics, computer
sciences, robotics and engineering will also benefit from this book.

   Key Features

   - Explains the fundamental and advanced relationships between
algebraic system and shape description through the set-theoretic
approach

   - Promotes interaction of image processing geochronology and
mathematics in the field of algebraic geometry

   - Provides a shape description scheme that is a notational system
for the shape of objects

   - Offers a thorough and detailed discussion on the mathematical
characteristics and significance of the Minkowski operators

   1. In Search Of A Framework For Shape Description.

   2. Sets And Functions For Shape Description.

   Algebraic Structures For Shape Descriptions.

   3. Morphological Models For Shape Description And Minkowski
Operators.

   4. Arithmetics Of Geometric Shape.

   5. Morphological Operations Of Nonconvex Objects.

   Bibliography.

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89058

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

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