Centre de Morphologie Mathématique
Coordinates: 48°24′14″N 2°41′38″E / 48.404°N 2.694°E Centre de Morphologie Mathématique (or Center of Mathematical Morphology, or CMM) is a research center of the École des Mines de Paris, France, devoted to the research and promotion of mathematical morphology. It was created in 1968 as a result of the works of Georges Matheron and Jean Serra, who were hired as its first director and assistant director, respectively.
In 1979, the center was renamed , reflecting its increased scope.[1] In 1986, the part related to geostatistics split[2] into an independent center (), still directed by Matheron. Serra was named the directory of the new CMM.
The research center developed XLim[3] which was used at the origin of Aphelion developments in 1999.
The CMM is located at Fontainebleau, France, and is currently directed by Michel Bilodeau.
Notes[]
- ^ From the overview on Matheron at the center of geostatistics.
- ^ Obituary of Georges Matheron by Dominique Jeulin (Centre de Morphologie Mathématique Ecole des Mines de Paris, October 2000) from Vol. 19, No. 3 of the Image Analysis & Stereology.
- ^ Van Droogenbroeck, Marc (25 January 2002). "Xlim3D : Un logiciel de traitement d'image" (pdf). orbi.ulg.ac.be (in French). Retrieved 30 November 2015.
References[]
- "Appendix A, The 'Centre de Morphologie Mathématique': An overview" by Jean Serra, in Mathematical Morphology and Its Applications to Image Processing, J. Serra and P. Soille (Eds.), proceedings of the 2nd international symposium on mathematical morphology (ISMM'93), ISBN 0-7923-3093-5 (1994)
- Georges Matheron at the Centre de Géostatistique
External links[]
- Center of Mathematical Morphology, Paris School of Mines
- History of Mathematical Morphology, by Georges Matheron and Jean Serra
- Research institutes in France
- Mathematical morphology