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Geodesic Curves for Analysis of Continuous Implicit Shapes
Hong Kong August 20-August 24
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPR.2006.60518th International Conference on Patt ...
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Jan Erik Solem, Malmo University, Sweden
A method is proposed for performing shape analysis of m-surfaces, e.g. planar curves and surfaces, with a geometric interpretation. The analysis uses an implicit surface representation and connects the popular level set approach with shape analysis. The representation is continuous and completely landmark-free. Shapes are represented as points on an infinite-dimensional manifold and the distance between two surfaces is given by the length of a path on this manifold. The analysis is valid in any dimension and examples of applications such as interpolation and clustering are given.
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Jan Erik Solem, "Geodesic Curves for Analysis of Continuous Implicit Shapes," icpr, vol. 1, pp.43-46, 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 1, 2006
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