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24 November 2002 Analysis of sets of convex bodies in 3D space with Minkowski functionals
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Abstract
Convex bodies are frequently used as atoms of more complex objects in computer vision. The aim of this paper is to present the Minkowski functionals as a tool for convex shape analysis for single bodies. We define ratios of these functionals to elaborate a mapping from 3D bodies into the unit square. Thus we can discriminate between filaments, pancakes and ribbons.
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Jean-Francois Poiraudeau and I. Blasquez "Analysis of sets of convex bodies in 3D space with Minkowski functionals", Proc. SPIE 4794, Vision Geometry XI, (24 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452357
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KEYWORDS
Shape analysis

Optical spheres

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

Roentgenium

3D image processing

Chemical species

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