What is Gray-value morphological processing?
Answer / Mohd Danish
Gray-value or intensity-based morphological processing involves operations on images represented as a collection of gray levels (or intensities) instead of binary values. It utilizes mathematical set theory and topology to manipulate the shapes and structures within an image, including erosion, dilation, opening, closing, etc., based on a structuring element.
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