Abstract

ABSTRACT The characterisation of edges in medical images is critical for disease diagnosis. However, existing systems are still deficient in this task. Traditionally, integer-based derivative operators are employed due to their efficiency in time complexity but lack the ability to track nonlocal and non-singular edge maps. This study proposes a new mask based on Atangana-Beleanu fractional operator. This operator has the same complexity as the state-of-the-art integer-order derivative mask known as the Canny edge detector but has the added advantage to characterise more efficiently nonlocal and nonsingular edge maps. Performance evaluation of the proposed mask reveals an enhanced performance in the context of robustness to noise and quality edge extraction, a significant contribution to literature. The metric for the study is the signal-to-noise ratio, and the structural similarity index and appropriate mask observed is a mask of dimension greater than five.

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