Title :
A hardware approach to distance transform
Author_Institution :
Calgary Univ., Alta., Canada
Abstract :
The computation of Euclidean distances, as opposed to digital distances (4-distance and 8-distance) involves a large amount of computation. Significant reduction in complexity can be achieved by plotting circles with increasing diameters around a pixel and examining the pixels on the circumferences. Two hardware configurations for computing the Euclidean distances using circles are proposed. The first configuration processes the bitmap serially. The circumferences are examined in parallel. The distances are found after one scan of the bitmap. The second is a cellular configuration and processes the bitmap in parallel. Pixels on the circumferences are examined serially
Keywords :
computerised picture processing; transforms; Euclidean distances; bitmap; cellular configuration; circle plotting; circumferences; complexity; distance transform; hardware configurations; image analysis; increasing diameters; parallel; pixels; scan;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing and its Applications, 1989., Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Warwick