Local deformations of digital curves

Abstract A new concept of a “digitally continuous” deformation of a digital curve is introduced. Such a deformation, in general, need not be topology-preserving; but a deformation under which the regions inside and outside the curve remain disjoint is digitally continuous and does preserve topology.

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