AN X-CROSSING PRESERVING SKELETONIZATION ALGORITHM

Abstract
For an image consisting of wire-like patterns, skeletonization (thinning) is often necessary as the first step towards feature extraction. But a serious problem which exists is that the intersections of the lines (X-crossings) will be elongated when applying a thinning algorithm to the image. That is, X-crossings are usually difficult to be preserved as the result of thinning. In this paper, we present a non-iterative line thinning method that preserves X-crossings of the lines in the image. The skeleton is formed by the mid-points of run-length encoding of the patterns. Line intersection areas are identified via a histogram analysis of the lengths of runs, and intersections are detected at locations where the sequences of runs merge or split.

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