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Now, we use two methods to do the morphological dilation to image A with B: A: B: + +: the origin
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Method 1, which is provided in our ‘Solutions’. A: B: +
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Method 2, which is you mentioned. A: B: +
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First, we get the reflection of B: A: +
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The result should be the set of all displacements,
so that and A overlap by at least one element. A: +
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For example, in this case, A and has one pixel overlapped, so the + will be one element of the set. A: + +
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In this case, A and has one pixel overlapped, so the + will be one element of the set. + A: + +
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+ A: + + In this case, A and has two pixels overlapped, so the + will also be one element of the set. +
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A: + + + + + Similarly, A and has two pixels overlapped, so the + will also be one element of the set.
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