COMPARISON OF HOUGH TRANSFORM AND SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY APPROACHES FOR CURVE DETECTION.
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Hunt, DJ; Nolte, LW; Ruedger, WH
Published in: Proceedings of the Annual Southeastern Symposium on System Theory
January 1, 1987
A signal detection theory approach is used for curve detection in digital images corrupted by random noise. This approach is shown to be a refinement of the frequently used Hough transform, and it therefore results in improved performance, both in deciding the presence or absence of a curve in the image and in determining the location in the image of an existing curve. The performances of these two approaches are compared for various signal-to-noise ratios and found to be significantly different for some values of signal-to-noise ratio.
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Proceedings of the Annual Southeastern Symposium on System Theory
Publication Date
January 1, 1987
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520 / 524
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Hunt, D. J., Nolte, L. W., & Ruedger, W. H. (1987). COMPARISON OF HOUGH TRANSFORM AND SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY APPROACHES FOR CURVE DETECTION. Proceedings of the Annual Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, 520–524.
Hunt, D. J., L. W. Nolte, and W. H. Ruedger. “COMPARISON OF HOUGH TRANSFORM AND SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY APPROACHES FOR CURVE DETECTION.” Proceedings of the Annual Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, January 1, 1987, 520–24.
Hunt DJ, Nolte LW, Ruedger WH. COMPARISON OF HOUGH TRANSFORM AND SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY APPROACHES FOR CURVE DETECTION. Proceedings of the Annual Southeastern Symposium on System Theory. 1987 Jan 1;520–4.
Hunt, D. J., et al. “COMPARISON OF HOUGH TRANSFORM AND SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY APPROACHES FOR CURVE DETECTION.” Proceedings of the Annual Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, Jan. 1987, pp. 520–24.
Hunt DJ, Nolte LW, Ruedger WH. COMPARISON OF HOUGH TRANSFORM AND SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY APPROACHES FOR CURVE DETECTION. Proceedings of the Annual Southeastern Symposium on System Theory. 1987 Jan 1;520–524.
Published In
Proceedings of the Annual Southeastern Symposium on System Theory
Publication Date
January 1, 1987
Start / End Page
520 / 524