نتایج جستجو برای: thinning

تعداد نتایج: 10752  

Journal: :Pattern Recognition 1995
Jenn-Yih Lin Zen Chen

This paper proposes a method of using run-length coding to perform thinning. First, we construct graphs from characters. The attributes (vertical lines, horizontal lines or points) of each node in the graph are determined according to the node’s relationship to the nodes above and below it (we will refer to these relationships as global features) and the black runs within the node. Intersection...

2016
Tobias Post Christina Gillmann Thomas Wischgoll Hans Hagen

Three-dimensional thinning is an important task in medical image processing when performing quantitative analysis on structures, such as bones and vessels. For researchers of this domain a fast, robust and easy to access implementation is required. The Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit (ITK) is often used in medical image processing and visualization as it offers a wide range of rea...

2000
Michio Shimizu Hiroshi Fukuda Gisaku Nakamura

A thinning scheme could be used as an useful pre processing in image processing. Various algorithms have been proposed to produce the skeleton of digital binary pattern. However, they have undesirable properties that tend to cause shrinking or vanishing of the segment, the appearance of a beard, and warping where segments intersect. In this paper, we propose a parallel Hilditch algorithm to acq...

2013
Tsuyoshi Takano Takayuki Yamagata Yuki Sato Nobuyuki Fujisawa

The purpose of this paper is to understand the mechanism of non-axisymmetric wall-thinning that caused a pipe break in the pipeline of the Mihama nuclear power plant in 2004. The wall thinning was caused by the flow accelerated corrosion which affects low carbon steel pipelines. The mass transfer rate measurement of the wall thinning behind an office in a curved swirling flow is carried out in ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
D W Sheriff

Thinning of forest stands is widely carried out to minimize the slowing of growth of individual stems that follows from increasing competition among trees as they become bigger. After thinning, there is an increase in the growth rate of remaining trees because of an increase in the availability of resources per tree. Often, there is also an increase in foliar efficiency (biomass increase/foliag...

2011
Gábor Németh Péter Kardos Kálmán Palágyi

Thinning is an iterative layer-by-layer erosion until only the skeleton-like shape features of the objects are left. This paper presents a family of new 3D parallel thinning algorithms that are based on our new sufficient conditions for 3D parallel reduction operators to preserve topology. The strategy which is used is called subiteration-based: each iteration step is composed of six parallel r...

2008
Robert W. Gray Bruce A. Blackwell

The restoration of dry forest ecosystems in the Squamish Forest District in the past has focused on treating stands with no prior history of selective harvest and containing a large population of remnant historical stand structure. Many 60 to 90 year old stands that date to turn of the century selective harvest operations also exist in the district. These stands contain very high densities of D...

2010
Daniel J. McGlinn Michael W. Palmer

Variation in individual density may explain the unimodal richness-biomass relationship in which species richness peaks at an intermediate level of total biomass. However, it is unclear how individual density is regulated by community thinning (i.e., mortality due to competition with neighbors) as total above-ground biomass increases. We developed a simulation model which demonstrates that the s...

2016
Tobias Post Christina Gillmann Thomas Wischgoll Hans Hagen

3D Thinning is an often required image processing task in order to perform shape analysis in various applications. For researchers in these domains, a fast, flexible and easy to access implementation is required. Open source solutions, as the Insights Segmentation and Registration Toolkit (ITK), are often used for image processing and visualization tasks, due to their wide range of provided alg...

2016
Vladimir L. Gavrikov Rem G. Khlebopros

To model discriminative, i.e. competition induced, self-thinning in even-aged forest stands a concept has been explored that discriminative mortality alters spatial arrangement of trees which in turn alters the mortality. Function of density was suggested to be a balance of initial density minus mortality that was dependent on initial spatial arrangement and mean horizontal size in the forest s...

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