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WILF
2007
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Dilation and Erosion of Spatial Bipolar Fuzzy Sets
Bipolarity has not been much exploited in the spatial domain yet, although it has many features to manage imprecise and incomplete information that could be interesting in this dom...
Isabelle Bloch
ECAI
2010
Springer
13 years 1 months ago
Integrating Bipolar Fuzzy Mathematical Morphology in Description Logics for Spatial Reasoning
Bipolarity is an important feature of spatial information, involved in the expression of preferences and constraints about spatial positioning or in pairs of opposite spatial relat...
Céline Hudelot, Jamal Atif, Isabelle Bloch
FLAIRS
2000
13 years 5 months ago
Erosion Modeling in a Raster-Based GIS with Fuzzy Logic
In recent years, fuzzy logic has been applied successfully to a wide range of problems. This paper shows how it can be utilized in the area of spatial reasoning, in particular geo...
Hans W. Guesgen, Jochen Albrecht, Stefi Grundner
JMIV
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Grey-Scale Morphology Based on Fuzzy Logic
There exist several methods to extend binary morphology to grey-scale images. One of these methods is based on fuzzy logic and fuzzy set theory. Another approach starts from the c...
Ting-Quan Deng, Henk J. A. M. Heijmans
ICIP
2001
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Synthesis and applications of lattice image operators based on fuzzy norms
In this paper we use concepts from the lattice-based theory of morphological operators and fuzzy sets to develop generalized lattice image operators that can be expressed as nonli...
Petros Maragos, Vassilis Tzouvaras, Giorgos B. Sta...