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Rapid Anisotropic Diffusion Using Space-Variant Vision

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Rapid Anisotropic Diffusion Using Space-Variant Vision
Many computer and robot vision applications require multi-scale image analysis. Classically, this has been accomplished through the use of a linear scale-space, which is constructed by convolution of visual input with Gaussian kernels of varying size (scale). This has been shown to be equivalent to the solution of a linear diffusion equation on an infinite domain, as the Gaussian is the Green’s function of such a system (Koenderink, 1984). Recently, much work has been focused on the use of a variable conductance function resulting in anisotropic diffusion described by a nonlinear partial differential equation (PDE). The use of anisotropic diffusion with a conductance coefficient which is a decreasing function of the gradient magnitude has been shown to enhance edges, while decreasing some types of noise (Perona and Malik, 1987). Unfortunately, the solution of the anisotropic diffusion equation requires the numerical integration of a nonlinear PDE which is a costly process when carr...
Bruce Fischl, Michael A. Cohen, Eric L. Schwartz
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where IJCV
Authors Bruce Fischl, Michael A. Cohen, Eric L. Schwartz
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