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These proceedings contain papers presented at the 8th Discrete
Geometry for Computer Imagery conference, held 17-19, March 1999 at
ESIEE, Marne-la- Vall ee. The domains of discrete geometry and
computer imagery are closely related. Discrete geometry provides
both theoretical and algorithmic models for the p- cessing,
analysis and synthesis of images; in return computer imagery, in
its variety of applications, constitutes a remarkable
experimentational eld and is a source of challenging problems. The
number of returning participants, the arrival each year of
contributions from new laboratories and new researchers, as well as
the quality and originality of the results have contributed to the
success of the conference and are an - dication of the dynamism of
this eld. The DGCI has become one of the major conferences related
to this topic, including participating researchers and la- ratories
from all over the world. Of the 41 papers received this year, 24
have been selected for presentation and 7 for poster sessions. In
addition to these, four invited speakers have contributed to the
conference. The site of Marne-la-Vall ee, just 20 min away from
Paris, is particularly we- suited to hold the conference. Indeed,
as a newly built city, it showcases a great amount of modern
creative architecture, whose pure lines and original shapes o er a
favorable context for the topic of Geometry.
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Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery - 21st IAPR International Conference, DGCI 2019, Marne-la-Vallee, France, March 26-28, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Michel Couprie, Jean Cousty, Yukiko Kenmochi, Nabil Mustafa
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the
21st IAPR International Conference on Discrete Geometry for
Computer Imagery, DGCI 2019, held in Marne-la-Vallee, France, in
March 2019. The 38 full papers were carefully selected from 50
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on
discrete geometric models and transforms; discrete topology;
graph-based models, analysis and segmentation; mathematical
morphology; shape representation, recognition and analysis; and
geometric computation.
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