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1 June 1992 Optimal restoration using the morphological hit-or-miss transform
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Abstract
The hit-or-miss operator is used as the building block ofoptimal morphological restoration filters. Using the conditional expectation in a binary setting, filter design methodologies are given for general, maximum, and minimum noise environments, the latter two producing optimal thinning and thickening filters, respectively. Unions ofhit-or-miss transforms are expressed as canonical logical sums ofproducts. The final hit-or-miss templates are obtained by logic reduction.
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Robert P. Loce and Edward R. Dougherty "Optimal restoration using the morphological hit-or-miss transform", Proc. SPIE 1769, Image Algebra and Morphological Image Processing III, (1 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60635
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image filtering

Image restoration

Optimal filtering

Logic

Optimization (mathematics)

Information operations

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