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Design of Steerable Wavelets to Detect Multifold Junctions

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Design of Steerable Wavelets to Detect Multifold Junctions
—We propose a framework for the detection of junctions in images. Although the detection of edges and key points is a well examined and described area, the multiscale detection of junction centers, especially for odd orders, poses a challenge in pattern analysis. The goal of this paper is to build optimal junction detectors based on 2D steerable wavelets that are polar-separable in the Fourier domain. The approaches we develop are general and can be used for the detection of arbitrary symmetric and asymmetric junctions. The backbone of our construction is a multiscale pyramid with a radial wavelet function where the directional components are represented by circular harmonics and encoded in a shaping matrix. We are able to detect M-fold junctions in different scales and orientations. We provide experimental results on both simulated and real data to demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm.
Zsuzsanna Püspöki, Virginie Uhlmann, C&e
Added 11 Apr 2016
Updated 11 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where TIP
Authors Zsuzsanna Püspöki, Virginie Uhlmann, Cédric Vonesch, Michael Unser
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