A NEW ADAPTED CANNY FILTER FOR EDGE DETECTION IN RANGE IMAGES

Image segmentation remains as one of the most important tasks for image analysis and understanding. It deals with raw images in order to prepare them to be usable in automatic high-level processes, such as classification or information retrieval. We present in this paper a new adapted edge detector...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Cheribet, Smaine Mazouzi
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Research Support Fund of Jordan (SRSF) and Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT) 2021-09-01
Series:Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology
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Online Access:https://jjcit.org/downloadfile/140
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spelling doaj-fa16b31d58104f9280850872d4dc0af32021-09-01T08:46:50ZengScientific Research Support Fund of Jordan (SRSF) and Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT)Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology 2413-93512415-10762021-09-01070327829110.5455/jjcit.71-1620428305A NEW ADAPTED CANNY FILTER FOR EDGE DETECTION IN RANGE IMAGESMohamed Cheribet0Smaine Mazouzi1Department of Computer Sciences, Badji Mokhtar University, Annaba, AlgeriaDepartment of Computer Sciences, University of 20 Août 1955, Skikda, AlgeriaImage segmentation remains as one of the most important tasks for image analysis and understanding. It deals with raw images in order to prepare them to be usable in automatic high-level processes, such as classification or information retrieval. We present in this paper a new adapted edge detector for range images. Its principle is inspired from the Canny detector, so the inherent features of range images will be considered. Usually, Canny detector is used with greyscale or color images, where its direct application with depths does not provide satisfactory results. From the raw image, containing measured depths, a relief image that consists of an image of normal vectors to the local surfaces is computed. So, angles between neighboring vectors are used to compute an angle-based gradient. The latter is integrated in the Canny algorithm, so an edge map is produced for the range image. Real images from the ABW database were used in experimentation, where the proposed new detector has outperformed the original Canny one by a ratio of 18%.https://jjcit.org/downloadfile/140segmentationedge detectioncanny detectorrange images
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Smaine Mazouzi
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A NEW ADAPTED CANNY FILTER FOR EDGE DETECTION IN RANGE IMAGES
Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology
segmentation
edge detection
canny detector
range images
author_facet Mohamed Cheribet
Smaine Mazouzi
author_sort Mohamed Cheribet
title A NEW ADAPTED CANNY FILTER FOR EDGE DETECTION IN RANGE IMAGES
title_short A NEW ADAPTED CANNY FILTER FOR EDGE DETECTION IN RANGE IMAGES
title_full A NEW ADAPTED CANNY FILTER FOR EDGE DETECTION IN RANGE IMAGES
title_fullStr A NEW ADAPTED CANNY FILTER FOR EDGE DETECTION IN RANGE IMAGES
title_full_unstemmed A NEW ADAPTED CANNY FILTER FOR EDGE DETECTION IN RANGE IMAGES
title_sort new adapted canny filter for edge detection in range images
publisher Scientific Research Support Fund of Jordan (SRSF) and Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT)
series Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology
issn 2413-9351
2415-1076
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Image segmentation remains as one of the most important tasks for image analysis and understanding. It deals with raw images in order to prepare them to be usable in automatic high-level processes, such as classification or information retrieval. We present in this paper a new adapted edge detector for range images. Its principle is inspired from the Canny detector, so the inherent features of range images will be considered. Usually, Canny detector is used with greyscale or color images, where its direct application with depths does not provide satisfactory results. From the raw image, containing measured depths, a relief image that consists of an image of normal vectors to the local surfaces is computed. So, angles between neighboring vectors are used to compute an angle-based gradient. The latter is integrated in the Canny algorithm, so an edge map is produced for the range image. Real images from the ABW database were used in experimentation, where the proposed new detector has outperformed the original Canny one by a ratio of 18%.
topic segmentation
edge detection
canny detector
range images
url https://jjcit.org/downloadfile/140
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