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Refining Edge Detection within Spiral Architecture
Canberra, Australia January 31-February 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ACSC.2000.824389Australasian Computer Science Conference
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Xiangjian He, University of Technology at Sydney
Tom Hintz, University of Technology at Sydney
Detection of edge points of 3-dimensional physical object in a 2-dimensional image is one of the main research areas of computer vision. Object contour detection and object recognition rely heavily on edge detection. The Spiral Architecture, a relatively new image structure, possesses powerful computational features that are pertinent to the vision process. In this paper, we present an edge detection scheme using Gaussian Multi-Resolution Theory. The detection algorithm reduces noise and unnecessary details of the image. This algorithm is applied to obtain the edge maps of some well-known images for image processing.
Index Terms:
Edge Detection, Computer Vision, Spiral Architecture, Image Processing
Citation:
Xiangjian He, Tom Hintz, "Refining Edge Detection within Spiral Architecture," acsc, pp.113, Australasian Computer Science Conference, 2000
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