2011
DOI: 10.1109/tip.2011.2118217
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A New Scheme for Robust Gradient Vector Estimation in Color Images

Abstract: Gradient estimators are mostly designed to yield accurate and robust estimates of the gradient magnitude, not the gradient direction. This paper proposes a method for the accurate and robust estimation of both the gradient magnitude and direction. It robustly estimates the gradient in the x- and y-directions. The robustness against noise is achieved by prefiltering and postfiltering of the gradient in each direction. To reduce edge blurring effects introduced by these filters, the gradient in a certain directi… Show more

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“…In most 2 cases, a color distance (also known as gradient magnitude) is measured by the Euclidean distance of two vectors. The two schools of vector-based approaches are the gradient magnitudebased approach and the gradient vector-based approach [6].…”
Section: Vector Based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In most 2 cases, a color distance (also known as gradient magnitude) is measured by the Euclidean distance of two vectors. The two schools of vector-based approaches are the gradient magnitudebased approach and the gradient vector-based approach [6].…”
Section: Vector Based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, the human perception of colors is more closely related to how the HSV color model views colors [6]. The HSV model separates the hue component that represents the dominant color from the saturation and lightness (value) components.…”
Section: A Color Distancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main difficulty when computing the gradient of an image is that, as well known, it is an ill-posed problem, as infinitesimal perturbations of the input image may produce large variations of its gradient. Therefore, several regularization techniques have been developed to reliably estimate the image gradient (see, e.g., [35] for a survey) and the subject is still a fertile area of ongoing research [46], [47]. The classical approach to estimate the gradient is to convolve the input with the gradient of an isotropic Gaussian kernel [4].…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use a vertical 5 × 5 Sobel detector to find where scratches are likely to appear and get a mask matrix M. To ensure an accurate scratch detection, morphological dilation operation [29] is applied to M. Besides Sobel detector, there exists many other effective edge and ridge detector, such as the method in [30]. However, considering the requirement for processing a large volume of data real-time, we apply the simple strategy.…”
Section: Nested Thresholding In Wave Atom Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%