Highlighting edges
Edges play a major role in both human and computer vision. We, as humans, can easily recognize many object types and their pose just by seeing a backlit silhouette or a rough sketch. Indeed, when art emphasizes edges and pose, it often seems to convey the idea of an archetype, like Rodin's The Thinker or Joe Shuster's Superman. Software, too, can reason about edges, poses, and archetypes. We will discuss these kinds of reasoning in later chapters.
For the moment, we are interested in a simple use of edges for artistic effect. We are going to trace an image's edges with bold, black lines. The effect should be reminiscent of a comic book or other illustration, drawn with a felt pen.
OpenCV provides many edge-finding filters, including ...
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