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Fast Circle Detection Using Gradient Pair Vectors

Ajdari Rad, Ali  
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Faez, Karim
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Qaragozlou, Navid
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2003
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications
DICTA

The Circle Hough Transform (CHT) has become a common method for circle detection in numerous image processing applications. Because of its drawbacks, various modifications to the basic CHT method have been suggested. This paper presents an algorithm to find circles which are totally brighter or darker than their backgrounds. The method is size-invariant, and such circular shapes can be found very fast and accurately. Though Fast Circle Detection (FCD) method loses the generality of the CHT, we show that there are many applications that can use this method after a simple preprocessing and gain a considerable improvement in performance against the CHT or its modified versions. This method has been evaluated in some famous industrial and medical fields, and the results show a significant improvement of finding circular shape objects

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conference paper
Author(s)
Ajdari Rad, Ali  
Faez, Karim
Qaragozlou, Navid
Sun, Changming
Talbot, Hugues
Ourselin, Sebastein
Adriaansen, Tony
Date Issued

2003

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Published in
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications
Start page

879

End page

888

Subjects

Circle Detection

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Hough Transformation

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Image processing

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OTHER

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LANOS  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
DICTA

Sydney

December, 10-12, 2003

Available on Infoscience
January 29, 2009
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