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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 139
Volume 139, Numbers 1-3, 30 April 2004
- Sébastien Fourey, Gabor T. Herman, T. Yung Kong, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Preface. 1-3 - Rafael Ayala, Eladio Domínguez, Angel R. Francés, Antonio Quintero:
Digital homotopy with obstacles. 5-30 - David Coeurjolly, Yan Gérard, Jean-Pierre Reveillès, Laure Tougne:
An elementary algorithm for digital arc segmentation. 31-50 - Fabien Feschet, Laure Tougne:
An approach for the estimation of the precision of a real object from its digitization. 51-63 - Sébastien Fourey, T. Yung Kong, Gabor T. Herman:
Generic axiomatized digital surface-structures. 65-93 - Edgar Garduño, Gabor T. Herman:
Optimization of basis functions for both reconstruction and visualization. 95-111 - Pengyu Hong, Thomas S. Huang:
Spatial pattern discovery by learning a probabilistic parametric model from multiple attributed relational graphs. 113-135 - Attila Kuba, Antal Nagy, Emese Balogh:
Reconstruction of hv-convex binary matrices from their absorbed projections. 137-148 - Hstau Y. Liao, Gabor T. Herman:
Automated estimation of the parameters of Gibbs priors to be used in binary tomography. 149-170 - Christophe Lohou, Gilles Bertrand:
A 3D 12-subiteration thinning algorithm based on P-simple points. 171-195 - Reinhard Klette, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Digital straightness - a review. 197-230 - Josef Slapal:
A digital analogue of the Jordan curve theorem. 231-251 - Michiel H. M. Smid, Rahul Ray, Ulrich Wendt, Katharina Lange:
Computing large planar regions in terrains, with an application to fracture surfaces. 253-264 - Imants D. Svalbe:
Sampling properties of the discrete radon transform. 265-281 - Marek Szczepanski, Bogdan Smolka, Kostas N. Plataniotis, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
On the distance function approach to color image enhancement. 283-305
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