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Computing and Information Science. Grayscale Morphological Analysis.

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Français : Dilation is one of the two basic operators in the area of mathematical morphology, the other being erosion. It is typically applied to binary images, but there are versions that work on grayscale images.

The basic effect of the operator on a binary image is to gradually enlarge the boundaries of regions of foreground pixels (i.e. white pixels, typically).

Thus areas of foreground pixels grow in size while holes within those regions become smaller.

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