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Title: RGB Image Edge Detection Using Fuzzy Logic to Infer The Function Of Triangle And Trapezoidal Key Members
Other Titles: Computer Science / Information Science
Authors: Joshua Samuel Raj
Dr.Ganesh DR
M.Chithambarathanu
Keywords: Computer Science / Information Science
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: IEEE Xplore
Abstract: Image preparation is the process of obtaining organizable visual data from a computerized PC for tasks such as robotics, as well as for analyzing wasteland and satellite symbols, remote sensing, and clinical purposes. The important ability of image preparation is to reduce a large amount of information, while maintaining valuable data is to eliminate confusion and further expand the communication channels of subtleties. The shaded boundary position map is more attractive than the grayscale image because it has a higher success rate in selecting unique items. In the case where the gray-scale power estimate remains stable, the boundaries of different regions will be distinguishable from each other. By combining these two functions, consistent image processing with two unmistakable shadow magnification characteristics is being created: one that does not completely exclude all tones, and the other allows certain tones to be filtered. In this article, the RGB shading model ventures into three channels and uses edge discrimination and smooth registration calculations to determine edges.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6647
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