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Fractional Order Image Processing of Medical Images
Duarte Val ́erio, Pedro Teodoro, Jorge Martins
- Year
- 2017
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
To perform a robot-assisted surgery of a prosthesis implantation on a patient’s femur, we may need to get the femoral head-neck orientation for the application. We can extract that information from Computed Tomography scans, using image processing. In image processing, edge detection often makes use of integer-order differentiation operators (e.g. Canny and LoG operators). This paper shows that introducing non-integer (fractional) differentiation to edge detectors (Fractional Canny, Fractional LoG, Fractional Derivative operators) can improve automatic edge detection results.
Keywords
Computer scienceOrder (exchange)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceBusiness
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