In this paper, a linear CNN template class is studied with a symmetric feedback matrix capable of generating trigger-waves, a special type of binary traveling-wave. The qualitative properties of these waves are examined and some simple control strategies are derived based on modifying the bias and feedback terms in a CNN template. It is shown that a properly controlled wave-front can be efficiently used in segmentation, shape and structure detection/recovery tasks. shape discussed that incorporates bias controlled trigger-waves in tracking the active contour of the objects during rigid and non-rigid motion. The object skeleton (structure) is obtained as a composition of stable annihilation lines formed during the collision of trigger wave-fronts. The shortest path problem in a binary labyrinth is also formulated as a special type of skeletonization task and and solved by combined trigger-waves based techniques.
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