2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-7842-5_10
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On Applying Gradient Based Thresholding on the Canny Edge Detection Results to Improve the Effectiveness of Fuzzy Hough Transform for Colonoscopy Polyp Detection Purposes

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“…Colonoscopy images contain edges other than colorectal polyps' borderlines, however, these edges often either have smaller or larger intensity steps compared to the edges of colorectal polyp contours. Based on these considerations, the possibility of removing Canny edge detected points with too small or too high gradient magnitude values was investigated in [41]. The research was performed on all the images of three colonoscopy image datasets CVC-Clinic [9], CVC-Colon [42], and ETIS-Larib [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colonoscopy images contain edges other than colorectal polyps' borderlines, however, these edges often either have smaller or larger intensity steps compared to the edges of colorectal polyp contours. Based on these considerations, the possibility of removing Canny edge detected points with too small or too high gradient magnitude values was investigated in [41]. The research was performed on all the images of three colonoscopy image datasets CVC-Clinic [9], CVC-Colon [42], and ETIS-Larib [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%