Topology preserving skeleton

Topology preserving skeleton

 

 

Topology preserving skeleton

 

Meaning of Topology preserving skeleton

Topology preserving skeleton result of an operation transforming a digital figure into a one-pixel wide skeleton having the same “topology,” in other words, whose connected components and holes correspond in a oneto-one way with those of the figure. This is generally achieved by homotopic thinning. The medial axis transform or distance skeleton preserves the topology of a figure (binary image) in the euclidean case, but not in the digital case, the same defect arises with the morphological skeleton. See also thinning, thickening.

 

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