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Tesis Doctoral
Homological Spanning Forests for Discrete Objects
Autor/es | Molina Abril, Helena |
Director | Real Jurado, Pedro |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Matemática Aplicada I (ETSII) |
Fecha de publicación | 2012-06-03 |
Fecha de depósito | 2021-11-04 |
Premios | Premio Extraordinario de Doctorado US |
Resumen | Computing and representing topological information form an important
part in many applications such as image representation and compression,
classification, pattern recognition, geometric modelling, etc. The homology
of ... Computing and representing topological information form an important part in many applications such as image representation and compression, classification, pattern recognition, geometric modelling, etc. The homology of digital objects is an algebraic notion that provides a concise description of their topology in terms of connected components, tunnels and cavities. The purpose of this work is to develop a theoretical and practical frame- work for efficiently extracting and exploiting useful homological information in the context of nD digital images. To achieve this goal, we intend to combine known techniques in algebraic topology, and image processing. The main notion created for this purpose consists of a combinatorial representation called Homological Spanning Forest (or HSF, for short) of a digital object or a digital image. This new model is composed of a set of directed forests, which can be constructed under an underlying cell complex format of the image. HSF’s are based on the algebraic concept of chain homotopies and they can be considered as a suitable generalization to higher dimensional cell complexes of the topological meaning of a spanning tree of a geometric graph. Based on the HSF representation, we present here a 2D homology-based framework for sequential and parallel digital image processing. |
Cita | Molina Abril, H. (2012). Homological Spanning Forests for Discrete Objects. (Tesis Doctoral Inédita). Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla. |
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