Abstract

For overcoming the problems of algorithms in image edge detection, like distortion and shift of objectpsilas edge, easily losing the object detail information and higher demand for object detection in the modern war, this essay analyses the feasibility of lateral inhibition model in object detection, based on lateral inhibition theory, an acyclic lateral inhibition network model (ALINM) with biology vision information processing mechanism was introduced. This model has the merits of rapid calculating, easily real time operation, etc. Besides the correctness of ALINM is confirmed by two input cells, its transfer function is deduced. An algorithm of image edge detection based on this model is established finally, and simulative experiment with different parameters proves that this algorithm can preserve the farthest detail information of objects. It provides a useful method based on biology vision for object detection under difficult imaging conditions.

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