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1999
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Directional 3D Thinning Using 8 Subiterations

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Directional 3D Thinning Using 8 Subiterations
Thinning of a binary object is an iterative layer by layer erosion to extract an approximation to its skeleton. In order to provide topology preservation, different thinning techniques have been proposed. One of them is the directional (or border sequential) approach in which each iteration step is subdivided into subiterations where only border points of certain kind are deleted in each subiteration. There are six kinds of border points in 3D images, therefore, 6–subiteration parallel thinning algorithms were generally proposed. In this paper, we present two 8–subiteration algorithms for extracting “surface skeletons” and “curve skeletons”, respectively. Both algorithms work in cubic grid for (26,6) images. Deletable points are given by templates that makes easy implementation possible.
Kálmán Palágyi, Attila Kuba
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where DGCI
Authors Kálmán Palágyi, Attila Kuba
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