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General remarks
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Basically these filters compute local histogram for each pixel. Histogram is
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build using a moving window in order to limit redundant computation. The path
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Basically these filters compute local histogram for each pixel. A histogram is
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built using a moving window in order to limit redundant computation. The path
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followed by the moving window is given hereunder
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...-----------------------\
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/--------------------------/
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\-------------------------- ...
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A comparison is proposed with cmorph.dilate algorithm to show how computation
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costs evolve with respect to image size or structuring element size. This
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implementation gives better results for large structuring elements.
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We compare cmorph.dilate to this histogram based method to show how
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computational costs increase with respect to image size or structuring element
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size. This implementation gives better results for large structuring elements.
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A local histogram is update at each pixel by introducing pixel entering the
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structuring element border and by removing those leaving it. The histogram size
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is 8bit (256 bins) for 8 bit images and 2 to 12 bit (up to 4096 bins) for 16bit
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image depending on the image maximum value. Image with pixels higher than 4095
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raise a ValueError.
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The local histogram is updated at each pixel as the structuring element window
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moves by, i.e. only those pixels entering and leaving the structuring element
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update the local histogram. The histogram size is 8-bit (256 bins) for 8-bit
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images and 2 to 12-bit (up to 4096 bins) for 16-bit images depending on the
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maximum value of the image. Pixel values higher than 4095 raise a ValueError.
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The filter is applied up to the image border, the neighboorhood used is adjusted
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accordingly. The user may provide a mask image (same size as input image) where
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non zero value are the part of the image participating the the histogram
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computation. By default all the image is filtered.
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non zero values are the part of the image participating in the histogram
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computation. By default the entire image is filtered.
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