Discrete geometry for computer imagery 16th IAPR International Conference, DGCI 2011, Nancy, France, April 6-8, 2011 : proceedings /

Annotation This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 16th IAPR International Conference on Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery, DGCI 2011, held in Nancy, France, in April 2011. The 20 revised full papers and 20 revised poster papers presented together with 3 invited lectures were care...

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Corporate Authors: DGCI (Conference) Nancy, France)
Other Authors: DGCI (Conference), Debled-Rennesson, Isabelle., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York : Springer, ©2011.
Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York : [2011]
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 526 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Series: Lecture notes in computer science ; 6607.
LNCS sublibrary. Image processing, computer vision, pattern recognition, and graphics.
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Table of Contents:
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  • Invited Speakers
  • Probabilistic Grouping Principle to Go from Pixels to Visual Structures /
  • Agnes Desolneux
  • Ball-Based Shape Processing /
  • Jarek Rossignac
  • Hierarchies and Optima /
  • Jean Serra
  • Models for Discrete Geometry
  • Arithmetic and Combinatorial Approach to Three-Dimensional Discrete Lines /
  • Sebastien Labbe
  • Smooth 2D Coordinate Systems on Discrete Surfaces /
  • Chafik Samir
  • Improved Riemannian Metric Approximation for Graph Cuts /
  • Pavel Matula
  • Introduction to Digital Level Layers /
  • Fabien Feschet
  • Another Definition for Digital Tangents /
  • Thierry Monteil
  • Associating Cell Complexes to Four Dimensional Digital Objects /
  • Pedro Real
  • Metric Bases for Polyhedral Gauges /
  • Edouard Thiel
  • Discrete and Combinatorial Topology
  • Completions and Simplicial Complexes /
  • Gilles Bertrand
  • Hierarchic Euclidean Skeletons in Cubical Complexes /
  • Michel Couprie
  • Well-Composed Cell Complexes /
  • Belen Medrano
  • Unified Topological Framework for Digital Imaging /
  • Christian Ronse
  • Isthmus-Based 6-Directional Parallel Thinning Algorithms /
  • Michel Couprie
  • Geometric Transforms
  • Quasi-Linear Transformations, Numeration Systems and Fractals /
  • Pierre Tellier
  • Path-Based Distance with Varying Weights and Neighborhood Sequences /
  • Aurore Arlicot
  • Sparse Object Representations by Digital Distance Functions /
  • Robin Strand
  • Discrete Shape Representation, Recognition and Analysis
  • Efficient Robust Digital Hyperplane Fitting with Bounded Error /
  • Lilian Buzer
  • Analytical Description of Digital Circles /
  • Tristan Roussillon
  • Circular Arc Reconstruction of Digital Contours with Chosen Hausdorff Error /
  • Thanh Phuong Nguyen
  • Recursive Calculation of Relative Convex Hulls /
  • Gisela Klette
  • Error Bounded Tangent Estimator for Digitized Elliptic Curves /
  • Maylor K.H. Leung.
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  • Estimation of the Derivatives of a Digital Function with a Convergent Bounded Error /
  • Yan Gerard
  • Properties and Applications of the Simplified Generalized Perpendicular Bisector /
  • Jean-Serge Dimitri Ouattara
  • Delaunay Properties of Digital Straight Segments /
  • Jacques-Olivier Lachaud
  • Computing the Characteristics of a SubSegment of a Digital Straight Line in Logarithmic Time /
  • Jacques-Olivier Lachaud
  • Near-Linear Time Guaranteed Algorithm for Digital Curve Simplification under the Frechet Distance /
  • Isabelle Sivignon
  • Distance between Separating Circles and Points /
  • Peter Veelaert
  • Optimal Consensus Set for Annulus Fitting /
  • Eric Andres
  • Discrete Tomography
  • Bounds on the Difference between Reconstructions in Binary Tomography /
  • Robert Tijdeman
  • Tiling the Plane with Permutations /
  • Laurent Vuillon
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