A parallel windowing approach to the Hough transform for line segment detection

PhD thesis


Salmanpour Rahmdel, P. 2013. A parallel windowing approach to the Hough transform for line segment detection. PhD thesis Middlesex University School of Science and Technology
TypePhD thesis
TitleA parallel windowing approach to the Hough transform for line segment detection
AuthorsSalmanpour Rahmdel, P.
Abstract

In the wide range of image processing and computer vision problems, line segment detection has always been among the most critical headlines. Detection of primitives such as linear features and straight edges has diverse applications in many image understanding and perception tasks. The research presented in this dissertation is a contribution to the detection of straight-line segments by identifying the location of their endpoints within a two-dimensional digital image. The proposed method is based on a unique domain-crossing approach that takes both image and parameter domain information into consideration. First, the straight-line parameters, i.e. location and orientation, have been identified using an advanced Fourier-based Hough transform. As well as producing more accurate and robust detection of straight-lines, this method has been proven to have better efficiency in terms of computational time in comparison with the standard Hough transform. Second, for each straight-line a window-of-interest is designed in the image domain and the disturbance caused by the other neighbouring segments is removed to capture the Hough transform buttery of the target segment. In this way, for each straight-line a separate buttery is constructed. The boundary of the buttery wings are further smoothed and approximated by a curve fitting approach. Finally, segments endpoints were identified using buttery boundary points and the Hough transform peak. Experimental results on synthetic and real images have shown that the proposed method enjoys a superior performance compared with the existing similar representative works.

Department nameSchool of Science and Technology
Institution nameMiddlesex University
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Print08 Nov 2013
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Deposited08 Nov 2013
CompletedNov 2013
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
LanguageEnglish
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