New special session at IPMU : mathematical morphology


Call for papers: Special Session at IPMU 2018 on

MATHEMATICAL MORPHOLOGY

Cadiz, Spain, June 11-15

 

Mathematical morphology, in its deterministic view, defines operators on lattices, which are, in turn, the cornerstone in various domains of knowledge representation and information or data processing. Mathematical morphology has been applied successfully for more than 50 years in image processing and image understanding, and the developed operations can also be poweful in all these other domains. Accordingly, mathematical morphology is becoming a suitable theory for data processing beyond image processing. 

 

This session aims at presenting advances on mathematical morphology on different types of data representations, including structures such as knowledge bases, graph or spatial databases, on imprecise data (e.g. represented as fuzzy sets, rough sets, fuzzy graphs, fuzzy logics, etc.). Links between mathematical morphology and other approaches in computer science are also considered in this session (e.g. concept lattices, rough sets, fuzzy transforms, etc). 

 

Another focus of this session will be to highlight potential applications, such as image processing, image understanding, preference modeling, logical reasoning…

 

Organizers: Nicolas Madrid and Isabelle Bloch

 

Deadline for submission: November 22

for instructions for authors.

 

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