[Insight-users] Geodesic dilate/erosion

Miller, James V (Research) millerjv at crd.ge.com
Mon Jan 31 14:17:00 EST 2005


It is true that there is only grayscale versions of the geodesic
dilation and erosion.  However, they can operate on binary data without
any issues.
 
The techniques do only provide a "run one iteration" or "run to
convergence" capability. I have only seen geodesic morphology algorithms
that do one or the other.  Are you aware of any geodesic morphology
algorithms that run for a specified number of iterations?  I only set up
to run once or run to convergence since all the published algorithms I
saw only did those.
 
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Quan Chen [mailto:quanchen at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:18 PM
To: insight-users at itk.org
Subject: [Insight-users] Geodesic dilate/erosion


Is it ture that the ITK geodesic dilate/erosion only have grayscale
version?  And the GrayscaleGeodesicDilateImageFilter and
GrayscaleGeodesicErodeImageFilter only provide two options, run one
iteration or run till convergence.  I am wondering if it is possible to
provide a function that can dilate or erode the user defined number of
iterations. 
 
 
 
 

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