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21 May 2004 Using shape distributions as priors in a curve evolution framework
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Proceedings Volume 5299, Computational Imaging II; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.525410
Event: Electronic Imaging 2004, 2004, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
In this paper we propose a framework of constructing and using a shape prior in estimation problems. The key novelty of our technique is a new way to use high level, global shape knowledge to derive a local driving force in a curve evolution context. We capture information about shape in the form of a family of shape distributions (cumulative distribution functions) of features related to the shape. We design a prior objective function that penalizes the differences between model shape distributions and those of an estimate. We incorporate this prior in a curve evolution formulation for function minimization. Shape distribution-based representations are shown to satisfy several desired properties, such as robustness and invariance. They also have good discriminative and generalizing properties. To our knowledge, shape distribution-based representations have only been used for shape classification. Our work represents the development of a tractable framework for their incorporation in estimation problems. We apply our framework to three applications: shape morphing, average shape calculation, and image segmentation.
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Andrew V. Litvin and William Clement Karl "Using shape distributions as priors in a curve evolution framework", Proc. SPIE 5299, Computational Imaging II, (21 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.525410
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Visual process modeling

Image segmentation

Data modeling

Distance measurement

Solids

Feature extraction

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