Non-homothetic granulometric mixing theory with application to blood cell counting
A granulometry is a family of morphological openings by scaled structuring elements. As the scale increases, increasing image area is removed. Normalizing removed area by the total area yields the pattern spectrum of the image. The pattern spectrum is a probability distribution function and its mome...
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Main Authors: | Theera-Umpon N., Dougherty E.R., Gader P.D. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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