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Morphological connected contrast mappings based on top-hat criteria: A multiscale contrast approach

We present a multiscale image approach for contrast enhancement based on a composition of contrast operators. Contrast operators are built by means of the opening and closing by reconstruction. The operator that works on bright regions uses the opening and the identity as primitives, while the one w...

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Published in:Optical Engineering 2004-07, Vol.43 (7), p.1577-1595
Main Author: Terol-Villalobos, Iva´n R
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