Computers are generally more appropriate for studying finitary objects, therefore current research on computer image analysis has led to the study of image geometry from finitary points of view, namely the digital and the computational. This handbook contains recent developments and provides a stimulating connection between the two fields, and includes an extensive bibliography.
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978-981-3083-94-3 (9789813083943)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Digital geometry.- Topological projection of planar discrete patterns.- Discrete integral geometry and stochastic images.- On approximation of planar one-dimensional continua.- Approximation and representation of 3D objects.- Digitization models to discrete shape constraints.- Performance analysis of Voronoi algorithms.- On digital convex polygons.- Deformation of discrete surface.- On symmetry in digital geometry.- Computational geometry.