Kirsch operator

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Template:Short description The Kirsch operator or Kirsch compass kernel is a non-linear edge detector that finds the maximum edge strength in a few predetermined directions. It is named after the computer scientist Russell Kirsch.

Mathematical description

The operator takes a single kernel mask and rotates it in 45 degree increments through all 8 compass directions: N, NW, W, SW, S, SE, E, and NE. The edge magnitude of the Kirsch operator is calculated as the maximum magnitude across all directions:

hn,m=maxz=1,,8i=11j=11gij(z)fn+i,m+j

where z enumerates the compass direction kernels g:

๐ (๐Ÿ)=[+5+5+5303333], ๐ (๐Ÿ)=[+5+53+503333], ๐ (๐Ÿ‘)=[+533+503+533], ๐ (๐Ÿ’)=[333+503+5+53] and so on.

The edge direction is defined by the mask that produces the maximum edge magnitude.

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