Dilation and Erosion on the Triangular Tessellation: An Independent Approach

In this paper, a new idea for morphological operations, i.e., dilation and erosion on the regular triangular tessellation is presented. The triangles have two orientations; they are addressed by zero-sum and one-sum triplets and called even and odd pixels, respectively. The triangular grid is not a...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Abdalla, Benedek Nagy
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8340111/
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spelling doaj-f454c1dfaa4249119256e935ff7185912021-03-29T20:44:04ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016231082311910.1109/ACCESS.2018.28275668340111Dilation and Erosion on the Triangular Tessellation: An Independent ApproachMohsen Abdalla0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4842-3830Benedek Nagy1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9494-6440Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Eastern Mediterranean University, 99450 Famagusta, North Cyprus, TurkeyDepartment of Mathematics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Eastern Mediterranean University, 99450 Famagusta, North Cyprus, TurkeyIn this paper, a new idea for morphological operations, i.e., dilation and erosion on the regular triangular tessellation is presented. The triangles have two orientations; they are addressed by zero-sum and one-sum triplets and called even and odd pixels, respectively. The triangular grid is not a lattice, that is, there are grid vectors that do not translate the grid to itself. Different sets of vectors translate the even and odd pixels into the grid: for even pixels vectors with sum 0 and 1 can be used, while for odd pixels vectors with sum 0 and -1 are appropriate. Based on this fact, we introduce a technique in which one can work “independently”with the even and the odd pixels in morphological operations. Examples and various properties of the “independent”dilation and erosion are analyzed.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8340111/Binary morphologydigital image processingdilationerosionnon-traditional gridstriangular grid
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author Mohsen Abdalla
Benedek Nagy
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Dilation and Erosion on the Triangular Tessellation: An Independent Approach
IEEE Access
Binary morphology
digital image processing
dilation
erosion
non-traditional grids
triangular grid
author_facet Mohsen Abdalla
Benedek Nagy
author_sort Mohsen Abdalla
title Dilation and Erosion on the Triangular Tessellation: An Independent Approach
title_short Dilation and Erosion on the Triangular Tessellation: An Independent Approach
title_full Dilation and Erosion on the Triangular Tessellation: An Independent Approach
title_fullStr Dilation and Erosion on the Triangular Tessellation: An Independent Approach
title_full_unstemmed Dilation and Erosion on the Triangular Tessellation: An Independent Approach
title_sort dilation and erosion on the triangular tessellation: an independent approach
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In this paper, a new idea for morphological operations, i.e., dilation and erosion on the regular triangular tessellation is presented. The triangles have two orientations; they are addressed by zero-sum and one-sum triplets and called even and odd pixels, respectively. The triangular grid is not a lattice, that is, there are grid vectors that do not translate the grid to itself. Different sets of vectors translate the even and odd pixels into the grid: for even pixels vectors with sum 0 and 1 can be used, while for odd pixels vectors with sum 0 and -1 are appropriate. Based on this fact, we introduce a technique in which one can work “independently”with the even and the odd pixels in morphological operations. Examples and various properties of the “independent”dilation and erosion are analyzed.
topic Binary morphology
digital image processing
dilation
erosion
non-traditional grids
triangular grid
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8340111/
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