Example of Vertical Edge Detection Using Convolution
To illustrate vertical edge detection, consider a pixel image where the middle columns are black () and the outer columns are white (). Applying a kernel of via cross-correlation outputs when horizontally adjacent pixels are the same. At the boundaries, it detects the pixel change, outputting for a white-to-black edge and for a black-to-white edge. If this same kernel is applied to the transposed image—where the edges are now horizontal—the output vanishes, confirming that this specific kernel exclusively detects vertical edges.

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