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The extension of lattice based operators to color images is still a challenging task in mathematical morphology. The first choice of a well-defined color space is crucial and we propose to work on a lum/sat/hue representation in norm L1. We then introduce an unified framework to consider different ways of defining morphological color operators either using the classical formulation with total orderings by means of lexicographic cascades or developing new transformations which takes advantage of an adaptive combination of the chromatic and the achromatic (or the spectral and the spatio-geometric) components. More precisely, we prove that the presented saturation-controlled operators cope satisfactorily with the complexity of color images. Experimental results illustrate the performance and the potential applications of the new algorithms.
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Angulo, J. (2005). Unified Morphological Color Processing Framework in a Lum/Sat/Hue Representation. In: Ronse, C., Najman, L., Decencière, E. (eds) Mathematical Morphology: 40 Years On. Computational Imaging and Vision, vol 30. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3443-1_35
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