Efficient Binary and Run Length Morphology and its Application to Document Image Processing

12/02/2007
by   Thomas M. Breuel, et al.
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This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of an open source library for mathematical morphology based on packed binary and run-length compressed images for document imaging applications. Abstractions and patterns useful in the implementation of the interval operations are described. A number of benchmarks and comparisons to bit-blit based implementations on standard document images are provided.

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