Abstract

In Euclidean geometry, perimeter is a defined and readily measured property of shapes. In the real world, and especially in digitised images of real world objects, it is less well defined and much less readily measured, in spite of the fact that practically all image analysis programmes report numeric values, and use them in shape characterisation.

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