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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
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Volume 18 , Issue 1 (March 1992)
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Pages: 35 - 45
Year of Publication: 1992
ISSN:0098-3500
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ABSTRACT
A parallel thinning algorithm for digital patterns is presented. This algorithm can also be used for sequential thinning without the simulation of parallel computation. The mathematical background of the algorithm bases on the notion of the Euler characteristic. The proposed algorithm is simple and particularly faster than other parallel algorithms.
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REVIEW
"Norman Stanley Scott : Reviewer"
The author purports to describe a flexible thinning algorithm for
digital patterns that allows parallel, sequential, and distributed
application. The mathematical basis of the algorithm is the use of the
Euler characteristic of a pattern in th
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