Published August 6, 2013
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Box Spline Wavelet Frames for Image Edge Analysis
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We present a new box spline wavelet frame and apply it for image edge analysis. The wavelet frame is constructed using a box spline of eight directions. It is tight and has seldom been used for applications. Due to the eight different directions, it can find edges of various types in detail quite well. In addition to step edges (local discontinuities in intensity), it is able to locate Dirac edges (momentary changes of intensity) and hidden edges (local discontinuity in intensity derivatives). The method is simple and robust to noise. Many numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of this method. Quantitative and qualitative comparisons with other edge detection techniques are provided to show the advantages of this wavelet frame. Our test images include synthetic images with known ground truth and natural, medical images with rich geometric information.
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