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Detecting Intrinsically Two-Dimensional Image Structures Using Local Phase

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Detecting Intrinsically Two-Dimensional Image Structures Using Local Phase
Abstract. This paper presents a novel approach towards detecting intrinsically two-dimensional (i2D) image structures using local phase information. The local phase of the i2D structure can be derived from a curvature tensor and its conjugate part in a rotation-invariant manner. By employing damped 2D spherical harmonics as basis functions, the local phase is unified with a scale concept. The i2D structures can be detected as points of stationary phases in this scale-space by means of the so call phase congruency. As a dimensionless quantity, phase congruency has the advantage of being invariant to illumination change. Experiments demonstrate that our approach outperforms Harris and Susan detectors under the illumination change and noise contamination.
Di Zang, Gerald Sommer
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where DAGM
Authors Di Zang, Gerald Sommer
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