Abstract

This work utilizes the concept of “Composite set” ( C-set) and of the related C-calculus to study some standard problems of pattern analysis and general processing of signals. After some basic definitions and notations about composite sets are briefly stipulated, it is shown how a family of C-sets can be associated with a digitized picture. Each element in the family conveys partial information about the picture itself, yet it is possible to combine the various contributions from each C-set in such a way as to completely retrieve the image. Conditions that guarantee such “convergence” are theoretically investigated: the cases of nonconvergence are also proved to be of some interest. C-calculus is concretely applied to the extraction of significant regions in a digitized picture, of contours, etc. An application to texture discrimination and analysis is also outlined.

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