The role of non-CRF inhibition in contour detection
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2003
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UNION Agency – Science Press
Abstract
We propose a biologically motivated computational step, called non-classical receptive field (non-CRF) inhibition,
to improve the performance of contour detectors. Non-CRF inhibition is exhibited by 80% of the orientation
selective neurons in the primary visual cortex of macaque monkeys and has been demonstrated to influence the
visual perception of man as well. We introduce an image processing operator, the bar cell operator, which consists
of a Gabor energy operator augmented with non-CRF inhibition. This operator responds strongly to isolated lines,
edges and contours, but exhibits a weaker or no response to edges that make part of texture. We evaluate the
contour detection performance of the proposed operator for images of natural scenes with associated ground truth
edge maps. The bar cell operator consistently outperforms the Canny edge detector, mostly due to a reduced
number of false positives.
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selektivní neurony, počítačová detekce
Citation
Journal of WSCG. 2003, vol. 11, no. 1-3.