Title of article :
Convergence index filter for vector fields
Author/Authors :
Kobatake، نويسنده , , H.، نويسنده , , Hashimoto، نويسنده , , S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
This paper proposes a unique filter called an iris
filter, which evaluates the degree of convergence of the gradient
vectors within its region of support toward a pixel of interest.
The degree of convergence is related to the distribution of the
directions of the gradient vectors and not to their magnitudes.
The convergence index of a gradient vector at a given pixel is
defined as the cosine of its orientation with respect to the line
connecting the pixel and the pixel of interest. The output of the
iris filter is the average of the convergence indices within its
region of support and lies within the range [-1, 1]. The region of
support of the iris filter changes so that the degree of convergence
of the gradient vectors in it becomes a maximum, i.e., the size
and shape of the region of support at each pixel of interest
changes adaptively according to the distribution pattern of the
gradient vectors around it. Theoretical analysis using models
of a rounded convex region and a semicylindrical one is given.
These show that rounded convex regions are generally enhanced,
even if the contrast to their background is weak and also that
elongated objects are suppressed. The filter output is 1= at the
boundaries of rounded convex regions and semicylindrical ones.
This value does not depend on the contrast to their background.
This indicates that boundaries of rounded or slender objects,
with weak contrast to their background, are enhanced by the
iris filter and that the absolute value of 1= can be used to detect
the boundaries of these objects. These theoretical characteristics
are confirmed by the experiments using artificial and real X-ray
images.
Keywords :
gradient vector field , iris filter. , adaptive filter , COIN filter , edge enhancement , Convergence index
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING