Discrete geometry for computer imagery : 9th international conference, DGCI 2000, Uppsala, Sweden, December 20
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Author: DGCI 2000 (2000 : Uppsala, Sweden), Borgefors, Gunilla, Nyström, Ingela, 1967-, Sanniti di Baja, Gabriella
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Subjects: Computer graphics, Discrete geometry
Publishers: Berlin ; New York : Springer
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Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery: 9th InternationalConference,DGCI 2000 Uppsala,Sweden,December 13–15,2000 Proceedings
Author: Gunilla Borgefors, Ingela Nyström, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-41396-7
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44438-6
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Includes bibliographical references
Author: Gunilla Borgefors, Ingela Nyström, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-41396-7
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44438-6
Table of Contents:
- Homotopy in Digital Spaces
- Tesselations by Connection in Orders
- A Concise Characterization of 3D Simple Points
- Digital n-Pseudomanifold and n-Weakmanifold in a Binary (n + 1)-Digital Image
- Digital Jordan Curve Theorems
- A New Means for Investigating 3-Manifolds
- Nearness in Digital Images and Proximity Spaces
- Morphological Operators with Discrete Line Segments
- Hausdorff Discretizations of Algebraic Sets and Diophantine Sets
- An Algorithm for Reconstructing Special Lattice Sets from Their Approximate X-Rays
- A Question of Digital Linear Algebra
- Reconstruction of Discrete Sets with Absorption
- Some Properties of Hyperbolic Networks
- The Reconstruction of the Digital Hyperbola Segment from Its Code
- Determining Visible Points in a Three-Dimensional Discrete Space
- Extended Reeb Graphs for Surface Understanding and Description
- Euclidean Nets: An Automatic and Reversible Geometric Smoothing of Discrete 3D Object Boundaries
- Object Discretization in Higher Dimensions
- Strong Thinning and Polyhedrization of the Surface of a Voxel Object
- Deformable Modeling for Characterizing Biomedical Shape Changes
Includes bibliographical references
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