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that this prevents us from using measurements on individual objects). Until now we have not used this possibility, concen¬ trât ing mainly on intensity and size for which thresholding and opening are ideally adapted. 2/ Thresholding and Opening : natural size distributions* We define two transformations - thresholding at level \ : ^f(x) = | f(x) if f(x) > \ 0 otherwise f,iW = WX) - opening of size \x (it is the opening ofthe umbra of f by a cylinder of size X) . A t\ / t
Fig. 9 : 2 granulometrie transformations These two transformations both haye the same useful properties :
- increasing : f < g
xî s xg f ^ g
- antiextensiyity :
lf < f. f s f ,X2) X2,X1 \1 x2 ( 1 f) = ' C f) = sup(\1,\2) in particular idempotence s X(Xf) = xf (f ) = f M- V H