TITLE:
Restricted Hysteresis Reduce Redundancy in Edge Detection
AUTHORS:
Bo Li, Ulrik Söderström, Shafiq Ur Réhman, Haibo Li
KEYWORDS:
Edge Detection; Hysteresis; Non-Maximum Suppression; Redundancy
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Signal and Information Processing,
Vol.4 No.3B,
October
17,
2013
ABSTRACT:
In edge detection algorithms, there
is a common redundancy problem, especially when the gradient direction is close
to -135°, -45°, 45°, and 135°. Double edge effect appears on the edges around
these directions. This is caused by the discrete calculation of non-maximum
suppression. Many algorithms use edge points as feature for further task such
as line extraction, curve detection, matching and recognition. Redundancy is a
very important factor of algorithm speed and accuracy. We find that most edge
detection algorithms have redundancy of 50% in the worst case and 0% in the
best case depending on the edge direction distribution. The common redundancy
rate on natural images is approximately between 15% and 20%. Based on Canny’s
framework, we propose a restriction in the hysteresis step. Our experiment
shows that proposed restricted hysteresis reduce the redundancy successfully.