Clarification on linear vs circular convolution

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Thomas Gerard
Thomas Gerard le 7 Juil 2016
Commenté : Rayyan Khan le 23 Août 2019
I have a simple program to satisfy myself that I understand convolution. This program takes an input image, calculates the 2D convolution using fft2, calculates the 2D convolution using conv2, then compares the results.
The code is below:
%%Image input
source_image_path = 'C:\...\cameraman.tif';
myFilter = fspecial('gaussian', [256 256], 4);
% load source image
myImage = im2double(imread(source_image_path));
if ( size(size(myImage)) == [1 3])
myImage = rgb2gray(myImage);
end
subplot(2,2,1); % 2 rows, 3 columns, grid position 1
imshow(myImage, []);
axis on;
title('Source', 'FontSize', 15);
conv = fftshift(ifft2((fft2(myImage) .* fft2(myFilter)))) ;
subplot(2,2,2);
imshow(conv, []);
title('fft conv result', 'FontSize', 15);
axis on;
second_conv = conv2(myImage, myFilter, 'same') ;
subplot(2,2,3);
imshow(second_conv, []);
title('conv2 result', 'FontSize', 15);
axis on;
subplot(2,2,4)
difference = imshowpair(conv, second_conv, 'diff');
title('difference', 'FontSize', 15);
axis on;
Testing this on cameraman.tif gives the following result:
So as expected, barring some fft errors near the edges. However, if I test on a different image, of tubuls, I get this:
Here the convolutions do not match. I went away and did some reading about linear vs circular convolution, and how to get these results to match using padding. I padded my code, and now my result is this:
So padding the code has successfully matched the linear and circular convolution methods.
My questions are therefore:
What is different about cameraman.tif and tubuls.tif that causes them to have different results in my unpadded code? I think this is something to do with Matlab assuming a periodicity in the tupuls image; why are the two images not treated the same?
Finally, which is the 'right' way to do this? I notice that retesting cameraman.tif on the padded code removes the edge defects. Should I always include padding when performing convolution using fft2? If so, what is the point of the linear convolution, and when might people use it?
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Rayyan Khan
Rayyan Khan le 23 Août 2019
Did you get the answer of your question? please let me know thanks.

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