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Elongatedness
In image processing, elongatedness for a region is the ratio between the length and width of the minimum bounding rectangle of the region. It is considered a feature of the region. It can be evaluated as the ratio between the area of the region to its thickness squared: elongatedness = \frac = \frac. where the maximum thickness, d, of a holeless region is given by the number of times the region can be eroded Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust and then transports it to another location where it is deposited. Erosion is disti ... before disappearing. References {{Reflist Image processing ...
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Elongatedness
In image processing, elongatedness for a region is the ratio between the length and width of the minimum bounding rectangle of the region. It is considered a Feature (computer vision), feature of the region. It can be evaluated as the ratio between the area of the region to its thickness squared: elongatedness = \frac = \frac. where the maximum thickness, d, of a holeless region is given by the number of times the region can be Erosion (morphology), eroded before disappearing. References

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