Abstract

In this paper, we propose a new two-dimensional directional discrete wavelet transform that can decompose an image into 12 multiscale directional edge components. The proposed transform is designed in a fully discrete setting and thus is easy to implement in actual computations. The proposed transform is viewed as a category of redundant discrete wavelet transforms implemented by fast in-place computational algorithms by a lifting scheme that has been modified to incorporate redundancy. The redundancy is limited to (N×J+1)/4, where N=12 is the directional selectivity and J is a decomposition level of the multiscale transform. Numerical experiments in edge analysis using various images demonstrate the advantages of the proposed method over some conventional standard methods. The proposed method outperforms several conventional edge detection methods in identifying both the location and orientation of edges, and well captures the directional and geometrical features of images.

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