Edge detector performance (Pratt's Figure of Merit)
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Hi,
I am trying to compare my edge detection algorithm with other standard ones (Sobel,Canny etc). I found one metric which can be used to quantify the performance of edge detector i.e. Pratt's FOM http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/LOCAL_COPIES/OWENS/LECT6/node2.html
I am unable to understand few things 1) What does "distance between the actual and the ideal edges" mean and how to implement this logic in MATLAB ?
(Somewhere from internet I came to know that actual edge is the edge which I am getting from my algo and ideal edge is the edge from some standard edge detection algo which can be considered as ideal. Consider a=1/9).
2)Why this metric is running in single summation means how it is possible to calculate this metric for whole image (which requires two summation) by using single summation only.
Please explain in terms of pseudocode. Thanking in advance.
Vivek
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Mohammed Tarek GadAllah
2013년 4월 24일
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**Sir, Vivek take care that the site you used for Pratt's FOM http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/LOCAL_COPIES/OWENS/LECT6/node2.html
the formula written in wrong terms
you can see the true formula just for example in the paper sited by:
----------------- Really I;m facing the same problem i cant find a code or understand how to calculat The distance between an actual and an ideal edge is just the distance in the image, computed using Pythagoras' theorem on their coordinates
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if you can help me by a matlab code i'll be happy thanks
Mohammed Tarek
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Mohammed Tarek GadAllah
2013년 4월 26일
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You Can take code to help from the following site But, Exactly i don't know it is accurate true Pratt's FOM or not
you can see
the site is :
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