Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 17:31:00 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 20:31:24 GMT Content-length: 1886
![]() Thinning |
![]() Thinning 22.5 |
![]() MAT (City-block) |
![]() MAT (City-block) 22.5 |
![]() MAT (Chessboard) |
![]() MAT (Chessboard) 22.5 |
![]() MAT (Approx. Euclidean) |
![]() MAT (Approx. Euclidean) 22.5 |
Notice that the thinning method produces connected skeletons while
the Medial Axis Transform (MAT) methods do not, even for the approximate
Euclidean case. On the other hand, notice that the MAT is relatively
invariant to orientation of the object, while the thinning method varies
significantly with orientation.
Bryan's comments on the grading of the assignment