
| The LNCS series reports state-of-the-art results in computer science research,development,and education,at a high level and in both printed and electronic form.Enjoying tight cooperation with the R&D community,with numerous individuals,as well as with prestigious organizations and societies,LNCS has grown into the most comprehensive computer science resarch forum available. The scope of LNCS,including its subseries LNAI,spans the whole range of computer science and information technology including interdisciplinary topics in a variety of application fields.The type of material publised traditionally includes. -proceedings(published in time for the respective conference) -post-proceedings(consisting of thoroughly revised final full papers) -research monographs(which may be basde on outstanding PhD work,research projects,technical reports,etc.). |
| Combinatorics and Counting Topological Map:An Efficient Tool to Compute Incrementally Topological Features on 3D Images Counting Gaps in Binary Pictures The Exact Lattce Width of Planar Sets and Minimal Arithmetical Thickness Thinning and Watersheds Branch Voxels and Junctions in 3D Skeletons New 2D Parallel Thinning Algorithms Based on Critical Kernels Grayscale Watersheds on Perfect Fusion Graphs Distances Matching of the Multi-channel Images with Improved Nonparametric Transformations and Weighted Binary Distance Measures Approximating Euclidean Distance Using Distances Based on Neighboyrhood Sequences in Non-standard Three-Dimensional Grids Fuzzy Distance Based Hierarchical Clustering Calculated Using the A Algorithm Image Representation and Segmentation A New Sub-pixel Map for Image Analysis Feature Based Defuxzzification at Increased Spatial Resolution Extended Mumford-Shah Regularization in Bayesian Estimation for Blind Image Deconvolution and Segmentation Invited Pater Polygonal Approximation of Point Sets Approximations I Linear Discrete Line Recognition and Reconstruction Based on a Generalized Preimage Digital Line Recognition,Convex Hull,Thickness,a Unified and Logarithmic Technique Incremental and Transitive Discrete Rotations Digital Topology Discrete Homotopy of a Closed k-Surface Topology Preserving Digitization with FCC and BCC Grids On the Notion of Dimension in Digital Spaces Shape and Matching Invited Paper Approximations II Combinatorics and Grammars Tomography Poster Session Author Index |
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