Color Edge Detection Based on the Fusion of Intensity and Chromatic Differences

  • Farooq M
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Abstract

Edge detection is the name for a set of mathematical methods which target at classifying points in an image at which the image intensity varies sharply or, has discontinuities. The paper tries to find the solution for detecting color edges based on color and intensity information of two new images H-image and T-image crafted on color space transformation, that will produce two-resulted edges derivates of H-image and T-image and are at last coalesced to obtain final edge.

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Farooq, M. (2020). Color Edge Detection Based on the Fusion of Intensity and Chromatic Differences. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(6), 1038–1041. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.f7321.038620

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