Abstract

Since edge detection is a field of study used by various disciplines, it is of vital importance to calculate it accuretly. In addition, an edge detection algorithm may be involved in many image processing phases. A recent and contemporary approach, neutrosophy is based on neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic probability, neutrosophic set and neutrosophic statistics. This method yields better results compared to various other optimization methods. Neutrosophic Set (NS) is based on the origin, nature and scope of neutralities. In NS, problems are separated into true, false and indeterminacy subsets. It helps solve indeterminate situations effectively. It has recently been used in the field of image processing as indeterminate situations are also encountered in this field. Chan–Vese (CV) model is one of the successful region-based segmentation methods. The present study proposes a new NS-based edge detection method using CV algorithm. The proposed method combines the philosophical view of NS with successful segmentation characteristics of CV model. Obtained edge detection results are compared with different edge detection methods. The performances of each method are analyzed by using Figure of Merit (FOM) and Peak Signal-To-Noise Ratio (PSNR). The results suggest that the proposed method displays a better performance assessment compared to the used well-known methods.

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