About 'dilate' [message #38520] |
Wed, 17 March 2004 11:54  |
Tianle Yuan
Messages: 5 Registered: March 2004
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Folks,
Anyone has experience with dialte function? I have no idea what it is
about after reading the online documentation of this function. You can
kindly either give me detailed explaination on what its purpose is or
shed some intuitive insight on this function.
-TL
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Re: About 'dilate' [message #38659 is a reply to message #38520] |
Wed, 17 March 2004 23:25  |
Karsten Rodenacker
Messages: 98 Registered: July 1997
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Sometimes a look to the concurrency is helpful.
http://www.mmorph.com/
Regards
Tianle Yuan wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Anyone has experience with dialte function? I have no idea what it is
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> about after reading the online documentation of this function. You can
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> kindly either give me detailed explaination on what its purpose is or
>
> shed some intuitive insight on this function.
>
> -TL
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Re: About 'dilate' [message #38667 is a reply to message #38520] |
Wed, 17 March 2004 12:48  |
Dick Jackson
Messages: 347 Registered: August 1998
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"Tianle Yuan" <tianle@rac3.wam.umd.edu> wrote in message
news:c3aad1$4tp$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu...
> Folks,
>
> Anyone has experience with dialte function? I have no idea what it is
>
> about after reading the online documentation of this function. You can
>
> kindly either give me detailed explaination on what its purpose is or
>
> shed some intuitive insight on this function.
>
> -TL
Hi,
I found this tutorial that includes the morphological operators Dilate,
Erode and much more!
Cheers,
--
-Dick
Dick Jackson / dick@d-jackson.com
D-Jackson Software Consulting / http://www.d-jackson.com
Calgary, Alberta, Canada / +1-403-242-7398 / Fax: 241-7392
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