Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Image Mining Theory and Applications 2010
DOI: 10.5220/0002964001150121
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Cavity Shape from Parallel Linear Shading: A Low-cost Technique to Collect Data for an Image Mining Oriented Geoprocessing System

Abstract: An Image Mining oriented Geoprocessing depends essentially on spatially defined information from images. So it is possible to support decisionmaking quite suitably in several areas, such as environment management, urban management and health care. When large-scale use of image capturing and interpretation devices becomes possible, it seems attractive to have low cost additional infrastructures. This paper discusses the extraction of geometric features of cavities, primarily motivated by the need for monitoring… Show more

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