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IPOL Journal · LSD: a Line Segment Detector

  • ️Rafael Grompone von Gioi, Jérémie Jakubowicz, Jean-Michel Morel, Gregory Randall
  • ️Sat Mar 24 2012

Communicated by Lionel Moisan
Demo edited by Rafael Grompone

Abstract

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. The version described here includes some further improvement over the one described in the original article.

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  • result of LSD for the sample video: MP4 [?]

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  • LSD ver. 1.5: ZIP
  • LSD ver. 1.0: ZIP

History

  • this article was converted to PDF on 2012-10-29
  • the original version was published on 2012-03-24: manuscript, source code
  • Note from the editor: the manuscript of the article was modified on 2022-01-01 to include information about its editors. The original version of the manuscript is available here.