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- who: Math. Morphol. Theory Appl. and collaborators from the We have presented morphological simplification of the fracture facets of archaeological fragments based on their scanned D mesh representation, as a preparatory phase for optimal pair-wise alignmentThis is a problem that lends itself very well to treatment by mathematical morphology, since that framework provides complementarity-preserving simplification of shapes in a manner that is insensitive to the kind of missing information and abrasion that we expect in archaeological fragments. We showed what the effect of masking is on the interpretability of MM results in Sections, ., and, ., and . . .
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