2-D and 3-D cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development

Based on the erosion and dilation procedures of image processing technique, the three dimensional cellular model is developed and tested. This development is an attempt to solve the main limitation of the corresponding two dimensional model which requires specific assumption on the shape of the part...

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Main Author: Ismail, Ahmad Faris
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Published: Universiti Malaya 1996
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spelling my.iium.irep.367952014-06-02T06:35:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/36795/ 2-D and 3-D cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development Ismail, Ahmad Faris TP155 Chemical engineering Based on the erosion and dilation procedures of image processing technique, the three dimensional cellular model is developed and tested. This development is an attempt to solve the main limitation of the corresponding two dimensional model which requires specific assumption on the shape of the particle. In this 3-D method, twenty six-neighbour configuration is investigated and the effect of increasing the threshold values for a particular node is systematically studied. This method includes the measurement of equivalent radius (for the case of sphere) or length (for the case of cube) and the results are compared with those of two dimensional for different number of threshold values. The 3-D version is shown to be superior since no assumption of particle shape is needed. Universiti Malaya 1996 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/36795/2/mjcs.pdf Ismail, Ahmad Faris (1996) 2-D and 3-D cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development. Malaysian Journal of Computer Science, 9 (1). pp. 18-24. ISSN 0127-9084 http://mjcs.fsktm.um.edu.my/detail.asp?AID=4
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Ismail, Ahmad Faris
2-D and 3-D cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development
description Based on the erosion and dilation procedures of image processing technique, the three dimensional cellular model is developed and tested. This development is an attempt to solve the main limitation of the corresponding two dimensional model which requires specific assumption on the shape of the particle. In this 3-D method, twenty six-neighbour configuration is investigated and the effect of increasing the threshold values for a particular node is systematically studied. This method includes the measurement of equivalent radius (for the case of sphere) or length (for the case of cube) and the results are compared with those of two dimensional for different number of threshold values. The 3-D version is shown to be superior since no assumption of particle shape is needed.
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author Ismail, Ahmad Faris
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title 2-D and 3-D cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development
title_short 2-D and 3-D cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development
title_full 2-D and 3-D cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development
title_fullStr 2-D and 3-D cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development
title_full_unstemmed 2-D and 3-D cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development
title_sort 2-d and 3-d cellular models using erosion and dilation: model development
publisher Universiti Malaya
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