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Edges are points where there is a boundary (or an edge) between two image regions. In general, an edge can be of almost arbitrary shape, and may include junctions. In practice, edges are usually defined as sets of points in the image which have a strong [[gradient]] magnitude. Furthermore, some common algorithms will then chain high gradient points together to form a more complete description of an edge. These algorithms may place some constraints on the shape of an edge.
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=== [[Corner detection|Corners / interest points]] ===
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