Edge analyzing properties of center/surround response functions in cybernetic vision
Abstract
The ability of center/surround response functions to make explicit high resolution spatial information in optical images was investigated by performing convolutions of two dimensional response functions and image intensity functions (mainly edges). The center/surround function was found to have the unique property of separating edge contrast from shape variations and of providing a direct basis for determining contrast and subsequently shape of edges in images. Computationally simple measures of contrast and shape were constructed for potential use in cybernetic vision systems. For one class of response functions these measures were found to be reasonably resilient for a range of scan direction and displacements of the response functions relative to shaped edges. A pathological range of scan directions was also defined and methods for detecting and handling these cases were developed. The relationship of these results to biological vision is discussed speculatively.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- May 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984STIN...8425927J
- Keywords:
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- Contrast;
- Cybernetics;
- Edges;
- High Resolution;
- Man Machine Systems;
- Pattern Recognition;
- Computer Vision;
- Decision Making;
- Human Factors Engineering;
- Image Processing;
- Visual Perception;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering