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necessary that the user has minimum notions of mathematical
morphology for the choice of the best structuring elements to be
adopted and also, have knowledge on digital image processing so
that it can choose the thresholds values appropriately to be used
by the morphologic operators employees in the processing.
In the Cartography the obtained results are of extreme importance
once, they were resulting of the application of alternative
methodology for the features detection in digital images. The
detected features can be used in conventional processes of
cartographic products updating.
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