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Morphological analysis: why? Why?

Author: Jean-Pierre MICAELLI

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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3. Building morphological boxes

Once you've completed the second step, you can represent the morphological space.

For this purpose, Zwicky proposes a tool called a "morphological box". This box corresponds to an n-dimensional matrix. Each cell of the matrix corresponds to the value taken by one of the n morphological parameters selected.any shape is described as a "drawer" associating the cells covering all the morphological parameters.reasoning in an n-dimensional space being difficult, Zwicky proposes two-dimensional morphological boxes.

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