What is Skeleton in image processing?
Answer / Amrat Singh
In image processing, skeletonization or thinning refers to a process that transforms a binary image of an object into a one-pixel wide representation (or 'skeleton') of the object's shape. The resulting structure can be viewed as the medial axis or centroid of the original object and provides essential information about its topology, such as junctions and bifurcations.
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