A novel criterion is introduced for eliminating false contours detected as Zero-Crossings in images processed by means of a Laplacian of Gaussian filter. Each candidate contour point is given a score and is retained only if such a value exceeds a threshold which is related to image contrast and independent of the noise. After all the Zero-Crossings of a contour have been classified, the whole contour is either accepted or rejected depending on its percentage of validated contour points. The threshold percentage is stated a function of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio. The algorithm effectively copes with images taken practically under any possible environmental conditions during acquisition. Experiments carried out on images of structured markers show that the procedure is robust to noise and suitable for real-time applications in which an image segmentation is demanded.
A novel approach to the suppression of false contours originated from Laplacian-of-Gaussian zero-crossings / Alparone, Luciano; Baronti, Stefano; Casini, Andrea. - STAMPA. - 1:(1996), pp. 825-828. ( 1996 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP'96 Lausanne, Switz 16 - 19 September 1996) [10.1109/ICIP.1996.559626].
A novel approach to the suppression of false contours originated from Laplacian-of-Gaussian zero-crossings
ALPARONE, LUCIANO;
1996
Abstract
A novel criterion is introduced for eliminating false contours detected as Zero-Crossings in images processed by means of a Laplacian of Gaussian filter. Each candidate contour point is given a score and is retained only if such a value exceeds a threshold which is related to image contrast and independent of the noise. After all the Zero-Crossings of a contour have been classified, the whole contour is either accepted or rejected depending on its percentage of validated contour points. The threshold percentage is stated a function of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio. The algorithm effectively copes with images taken practically under any possible environmental conditions during acquisition. Experiments carried out on images of structured markers show that the procedure is robust to noise and suitable for real-time applications in which an image segmentation is demanded.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



