A New Extension of Linear Signal Processing for Estimating Local Properties and Detecting Features

  • Felsberg M
  • Sommer G
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Abstract

The analytic signal is one of the most capable approaches in one-dimensional signal processing. Two-dimensional signal theory suffers from the absence of an isotropic extension of the analytic signal. Accepting the fact that there is no odd filter with isotropic energy in higher dimensions, one tried to cir-cumvent this drawback using the one-dimensional quadrature filters with respect to several preference directions. Disadvantages of these methods are an increased complexity, the loss of linearity and a lot of different heuristic approaches. In this paper we present a filter that is isotropic and odd, which means that the whole the-ory of local phase and amplitude can directly be applied to images. Additionally, a third local property is obtained which is the local orientation. The advantages of our approach are demonstrated by a stable orientation detection algorithm and an adaption of the phase congruency method which yields a superior edge detector with very low complexity.

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Felsberg, M., & Sommer, G. (2000). A New Extension of Linear Signal Processing for Estimating Local Properties and Detecting Features (pp. 195–202). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59802-9_25

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