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Edge Detection and Image Filter algorithms for Spectroscopic Analysis with Deep Learning Applications

Edge detection and image filters are commonly used in computer vision. However, they have never been applied to the data analysis of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) data before in a systematic fashion. In this paper we will use the Sobel, Laplacian of a gaussian (LoG), Canny, Prewitt, Roberts, and fuzzy logic methods for edge detection in the ARPES results of HfP2, ZrSiS, and Hf2Te2P2. We find that the Canny filter is the best method for edge detection of noisy data that is typical of ARPES measurements, while the other edge detection techniques are not able to correctly detect ARPES bands.

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