The document discusses methods for representing and describing image regions based on their external and internal characteristics, including shape, color, and texture. It covers techniques such as chain codes for boundary representation, polygonal approximations, and the use of convex hulls for boundary segmentation. Additionally, it introduces the concept of signatures for shape representation and the skeletonization process for structural shape analysis.
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UNIT-5 Image Processing
The document discusses methods for representing and describing image regions based on their external and internal characteristics, including shape, color, and texture. It covers techniques such as chain codes for boundary representation, polygonal approximations, and the use of convex hulls for boundary segmentation. Additionally, it introduces the concept of signatures for shape representation and the skeletonization process for structural shape analysis.