| image.LineSegmentDetector-package | R Documentation |
LSD is a linear-time Line Segment Detector giving subpixel accurate results. It is designed to work on any digital image without parameter tuning. It controls its own number of false detections: On average, one false alarm is allowed per image. The method is based on Burns, Hanson, and Riseman's method, and uses an a-contrario validation approach according to Desolneux, Moisan, and Morel's theory.
Maintainer: Jan Wijffels jwijffels@bnosac.be (R wrapper) [copyright holder]
Other contributors:
BNOSAC (R wrapper) [copyright holder]
Rafael Grompone von Gioi grompone@gmail.com (src/lsd) [contributor, copyright holder]
LSD: A Fast Line Segment Detector with a False Detection Control" by Rafael Grompone von Gioi, Jeremie Jakubowicz, Jean-Michel Morel, and Gregory Randall, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 722-732, April, 2010. \Sexpr[results=rd]{tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.5201/ipol.2012.gjmr-lsd")}
image_line_segment_detector
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