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10 June 1994 Detection of linear features in images using Radon and Hough transforms
Jun Liu, Clayton V. Stewart
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Abstract
Two algorithms were developed to detect linear or quasi-linear feature in images, one using the windowed Radon transform, and the other using the Hough transfrom. Two images from different types of sensors and with different features were processed using the two algorithms, and the results are compared with each other. The algorithm of the Radon transform yielded a reasonable noise reduction, and retained the major linear features. While using the Hough transform, linear feature plots containing different sets of line segments by taking different combinations of thresholds can be obtained.
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Jun Liu and Clayton V. Stewart "Detection of linear features in images using Radon and Hough transforms", Proc. SPIE 2232, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition III, (10 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177739
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KEYWORDS
Hough transforms

Radon

Algorithm development

Radon transform

Denoising

Detector development

Image processing

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