Abstract

The enhanced Hoshen-Kopelman (EHK) algorithm for the analysis of connected components in images that are unbounded in one of their dimensions is introduced. The algorithm characterizes in a single pass the shapes of all the connected components in a multiple class image by computing the spatial moments, the area, the boundary, and the bounding boxes of the connected components. The algorithm is applied to a real-time surface defect simulation and to a Landsat image analysis. The algorithm's performance is compared to the performances of related algorithms.

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