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imextendedmax

Extended-maxima transform

Syntax

Description

BW = imextendedmax(I,H) computes the extended-maxima transform, which is the regional maxima of the H-maxima transform. H is a nonnegative scalar.

Regional maxima are connected components of pixels with a constant intensity value, and whose external boundary pixels all have a lower value

By default, imextendedmax uses 8-connected neighborhoods for 2-D images and 26-connected neighborhoods for 3-D images. For higher dimensions, imextendedmax uses conndef(ndims(I),'maximal').

BW = imextendedmax(I,H,CONN) computes the extended-maxima transform, where CONN specifies the connectivity. CONN can have any of the following scalar values.

Value
Meaning
Two-dimensional connectivities
4
4-connected neighborhood
8
8-connected neighborhood
Three-dimensional connectivities
6
6-connected neighborhood
18
18-connected neighborhood
26
26-connected neighborhood

Connectivity can be defined in a more general way for any dimension by using for CONN a 3-by-3-by- ...-by-3 matrix of 0's and 1's. The 1-valued elements define neighborhood locations relative to the center element of CONN. Note that CONN must be symmetric about its center element.

Class Support

I can be of any nonsparse numeric class and any dimension. BW has the same size as I and is always logical.

Example

See Also

conndef, imextendedmin, imreconstruct

Reference

[1]  Soille, P., Morphological Image Analysis: Principles and Applications, Springer-Verlag, 1999, pp. 170-171.


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