[Insight-users] Is there a complete version of the article "Consolidated morphology"
Neal R. Harvey
harve at lanl.gov
Mon Apr 4 18:15:48 EDT 2011
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> http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK/Examples#Morphology
Unfortunately these examples do not show me how to do what I want to do.
Examples such as those provided by this link are available in the
book, etc.
These examples show how to use the morphology operators for pre-defined
structuring elements (ball, box, etc.). They do not show how to
create your own
(arbitrary) flat (or binary) structuring element, which is what I
need to do.
The article "consolidated morphology" hints at it being possible,
but does not really
provide any examples or instruction on exactly how to do this.
Cheers
Harve
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