Abstract
Edge detection is an essential procedure in biomedical image processing. Note that several edge detection schemes based on ghost imaging (GI) have been proposed, while a practical application environment is not considered. In this paper, we first investigate the edge detection of target objects inside biological tissue in a GI system. The performances of four edge detection operators are compared in GI through biological tissue when refractive index turbulence is considered. The numerical results demonstrate that the Standard operator performs better in edge extraction regardless of the strength of refractive index fluctuations. Our results may provide potential applications of GI in the field of biomedical imaging.
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