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27 August 1999 Execution speed comparisons for binary morphology
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Abstract
The SKIPSM paradigm gives very fast execution of binary morphology operations with large arbitrary SEs. Hardware- based applications using lookup tables to implement the FSMs have been in use for almost a decade. More recently, software-based applications have benefited form comparable speed increases. This paper provides speed comparisons between software implementations using lookup tables and those using direct implementations of the FSMs, for a range of SE sizes and shapes.
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Frederick M. Waltz and John W. V. Miller "Execution speed comparisons for binary morphology", Proc. SPIE 3836, Machine Vision Systems for Inspection and Metrology VIII, (27 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.360258
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KEYWORDS
Selenium

Binary data

Image processing

Image compression

Clocks

Sensors

Computer programming

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