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28 May 2003 Adaptive window size gradient estimation for image edge detection
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Proceedings Volume 5014, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems II; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477755
Event: Electronic Imaging 2003, 2003, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
New adaptive varying window size estimation methods for edge detection are presented in this work. The nonparametric Local Polynomial Approximation (LPA) method is used to define gradient estimation kernels or masks, which in conjunction with varying adaptive window size selection, carried out by the Intersection of Confidence Intervals (ICI) for each pixel, let us obtain algorithms which are adaptive to unknown smoothness and nearly optimal in the point-wise risk for estimating the intensity function and its derivatives. Several existing strategies using a constant window size of the convolutional kernel of edge detection have been upgraded to become varying window size techniques, first through the use of LPA for defining the gradient convolutional kernels of different sizes and second through ICI for the selection of the best estimate which balances the bias-variance trade-off in a point wise fashion for the whole stream of data. Comparisons with invariant window size edge detection schemes show the superiority of the presented methods, even over computationally more expensive techniques of edge detection.
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Edisson Alban, Vladimir Katkovnik, and Karen O. Egiazarian "Adaptive window size gradient estimation for image edge detection", Proc. SPIE 5014, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems II, (28 May 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477755
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KEYWORDS
Edge detection

Detection and tracking algorithms

Algorithm development

Convolution

Sensors

Image analysis

Smoothing

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