The monogenic scale-space: A unifying approach to phase-based image processing in scale-space

M Felsberg, G Sommer - Journal of Mathematical Imaging and vision, 2004 - Springer
M Felsberg, G Sommer
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and vision, 2004Springer
In this paper we address the topics of scale-space and phase-based image processing in a
unifying framework. In contrast to the common opinion, the Gaussian kernel is not the unique
choice for a linear scale-space. Instead, we chose the Poisson kernel since it is closely
related to the monogenic signal, a 2D generalization of the analytic signal, where the Riesz
transform replaces the Hilbert transform. The Riesz transform itself yields the flux of the
Poisson scale-space and the combination of flux and scale-space, the monogenic scale …
Abstract
In this paper we address the topics of scale-space and phase-based image processing in a unifying framework. In contrast to the common opinion, the Gaussian kernel is not the unique choice for a linear scale-space. Instead, we chose the Poisson kernel since it is closely related to the monogenic signal, a 2D generalization of the analytic signal, where the Riesz transform replaces the Hilbert transform. The Riesz transform itself yields the flux of the Poisson scale-space and the combination of flux and scale-space, the monogenic scale-space, provides the local features phase-vector and attenuation in scale-space. Under certain assumptions, the latter two again form a monogenic scale-space which gives deeper insight to low-level image processing. In particular, we discuss edge detection by a new approach to phase congruency and its relation to amplitude based methods, reconstruction from local amplitude and local phase, and the evaluation of the local frequency.
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