Writing generic image processing algorithms

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Abstract

Climb is a generic image processing library written in Lisp. The study of the implementation of a segmentation algorithm by computing watersheds highlights the possibilities offered by the combination of a dynamic language like Lisp and a generic image representation. This case study tackles basic concepts of manipulating images in Climb like: sites, site-sets and accumulators.