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1 November 1989 Color-Edge Detectors for a VLSI Convolver
M. E. Malowany, A. S. Malowany
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Proceedings Volume 1199, Visual Communications and Image Processing IV; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970121
Event: 1989 Symposium on Visual Communications, Image Processing, and Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1989, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Abstract
Two color edge-detection algorithms are presented for high-speed processing of RGB image planes from a color camera using a high-performance convolution processor board. The first uses a 3X3 Laplacian operator and the second uses a cross operator which is composed of horizontal (1X9) and vertical (9X1) difference operator components. In this paper, we examine the performance of these algorithms on artificially-generated color images with different amounts of noise added. This approach is placed in context by reviewing the work of other researchers in color machine vision. The experiments described in this paper were carried out in a Sun workstation environment on simulated color input to test the algorithms. This work is part of the effort to integrate a new high-performance convolver board and color camera into our robotic workcell environment.
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M. E. Malowany and A. S. Malowany "Color-Edge Detectors for a VLSI Convolver", Proc. SPIE 1199, Visual Communications and Image Processing IV, (1 November 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970121
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KEYWORDS
Convolution

Image processing

Edge detection

Cameras

Visual communications

Image segmentation

RGB color model

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