Abstract

Edge detection is very important technique to reveal significant areas in the digital image, which could aids the feature extraction techniques. In fact it is possible to remove un-necessary parts from image, using edge detection. A lot of edge detection techniques has been made already, but we propose a robust evolutionary based system to extract the vital parts of the image. System is based on a lot of pre and post-processing techniques such as filters and morphological operations, and applying modified Ant Colony Optimization edge detection method to the image. The main goal is to test the system on different color spaces, and calculate the system’s performance. Another novel aspect of the research is using depth images along with color ones, which depth data is acquired by Kinect V.2 in validation part, to understand edge detection concept better in depth data. System is going to be tested with 10 benchmark test images for color and 5 images for depth format, and validate using 7 Image Quality Assessment factors such as Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio, Mean Squared Error, Structural Similarity and more (mostly related to edges) for prove, in different color spaces and compared with other famous edge detection methods in same condition. Also for evaluating the robustness of the system, some types of noises such as Gaussian, Salt and pepper, Poisson and Speckle are added to images, to shows proposed system power in any condition. The goal is reaching to best edges possible and to do this, more computation is needed, which increases run time computation just a bit more. But with today’s systems this time is decreased to minimum, which is worth it to make such a system. Acquired results are so promising and satisfactory in compare with other methods available in validation section of the paper.

Highlights

  • Determining vital parts of the digital image is a challenging area these days

  • Evaluations using benchmark test images for color and depth data, and comparing with other edge detection algorithms using Image Quality Assessment (IQA) factors in different color spaces with different noise environment is take placed in section “Validation and Results”, and final section, include the conclusion, suggestions and discussion for future works

  • For example and for baboon test image in CIE color space with Gaussian noise, calculated with Edge Based Structural Similarity (ESSIM) IQA metric, edge detection using Sobel operators performs and the acquired image is going to compare with un-noised version of the baboon test image

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Summary

Introduction

Determining vital parts of the digital image is a challenging area these days (especially in depth images). Proposed edge detection system validates suing 7 edge base and non-edge based Image Quality Assessment (IQA) metrics, and compare with the other famous edge detection algorithms so far in same condition This experiments is done, under effect of four different noises (Gaussian, Salt & pepper, Poisson and Speckle) which mentioned before. It helps to choose (automatically) the best parameters and transform [38]

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