From Structuring Elements to Structuring Neighborhood Systems
Résumé
In the context of mathematical morphology based on structuring elements to define erosion and dilation, this paper generalizes
the notion of a structuring element to a new setting called structuring
neighborhood systems. While a structuring element is often defined as a
subset of the space, a structuring neighborhood is a subset of the subsets
of the space. This yields an extended definition of erosion; dilation can
be obtained as well by a duality principle. With respect to the classical
framework, this extension is sound in many ways. It is also strictly more
expressive, for any structuring element can be represented as a structuring neighborhood but the converse is not true. A direct application
of this framework is to generalize modal morpho-logic to a topological
setting.