Convergence properties of multi-dimensional stack filters
Peter Wendt
Electronic Imaging: Advanced Devices and Systems 1990
An orientation of an undirected graph is a choice of direction for each of its edges. An orientation is called ideal with respect to a given set of pairs of vertices if it does not increase the shortest-path distances between the members of any of the pairs. A polynomial-time algorithm is given for constructing an ideal orientation with respect to two given pairs and any positive edge-lengths, or else recognizing that no such orientation exists. Moreover, we show that this problem is in the class NC. For a general number of pairs the problem is proven NP-complete even with unit edge-lengths. © 1989.
Peter Wendt
Electronic Imaging: Advanced Devices and Systems 1990
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