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Edge Postprocessing - A Comparative Study
1989
Procedings of the Alvey Vision Conference 1989
The use of contextual information is a vital ingredient in the successful postprocessing of edge information. Edge postprocessing is concerned with locating and labelling consistent edge-structures given confused or noisy response information. The available contextual information exists in the form of measurements provided by the gradient-vectors in pixel neighbourhoods and knowledge of acceptable edge structure which is expressed symbolically. We compare various approaches to the use of this information.
doi:10.5244/c.3.42
dblp:conf/bmvc/HancockK89
fatcat:nbvjsqk7brep3ke2gws3b22pam