ICASSP 2006 - May 15-19, 2006 - Toulouse, France

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Paper:IMDSP-L7.6
Session:Feature Extraction and Analysis
Time:Thursday, May 18, 11:40 - 12:00
Presentation: Lecture
Topic: Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing: Feature Extraction and Analysis
Title: ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS, SINGULARITIES AND EDGES: A NEW FORMALISM
Authors: Mohamed Elfataoui, Gagan Mirchandani, University of Vermont, United States
Abstract: Methods for detecting edges, be they multidimensional or multiresolution, ultimately reduce to finding extremal points, first derivatives or zeros of second derivatives. However, problems such as missing edges, weak edges due to thresholding, derivatives not existing and false edge generation, are some of the consequences. We adopt a new formalism: Edges are singularities of the mathematically smoothest function possible - the complex analytic function. We embed a real image into the real part of an analytic function. After solving the conjugate harmonic problem, edges in discrete images are identified from the imaginary part. The analytic function model is inherently two-dimensional and an invariant measure. Comparisons are made with other standard edge detection methods. We outline issues that need to be considered for establishing analytic functions for edge detection.



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