<p><p>The computational modelling of deformations has been actively studied for the last thirty years. This is mainly due to its large range of applications that include computer animation, medical imaging, shape estimation, face deformation as well as other parts of the human body, and object track
Deformation Models: Tracking, Animation and Applications
โ Scribed by Pere Palmer, Arnau Mir, Manuel Gonzรกlez-Hidalgo (auth.), Manuel Gonzรกlez Hidalgo, Arnau Mir Torres, Javier Varona Gรณmez (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 300
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics 7
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The computational modelling of deformations has been actively studied for the last thirty years. This is mainly due to its large range of applications that include computer animation, medical imaging, shape estimation, face deformation as well as other parts of the human body, and object tracking. In addition, these advances have been supported by the evolution of computer processing capabilities, enabling realism in a more sophisticated way. This book encompasses relevant works of expert researchers in the field of deformation models and their applications. The book is divided into two main parts. The first part presents recent object deformation techniques from the point of view of computer graphics and computer animation. The second part of this book presents six works that study deformations from a computer vision point of view with a common characteristic: deformations are applied in real world applications. The primary audience for this work are researchers from different multidisciplinary fields, such as those related with Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Computer Imaging, Biomedicine, Bioengineering, Mathematics, Physics, Medical Imaging and Medicine.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Deformable Objects Representation....Pages 3-47
Free Form Deformations or Deformations Non-Constrained by Geometries or Topologies....Pages 49-74
Cage Based Deformations: A Survey....Pages 75-99
Image Gradient Based Level Set Methods in 2D and 3D....Pages 101-120
A Fast Geometric Deformation Method to Adapt a Foot to a Platform....Pages 121-143
Frame-Based Interactive Simulation of Complex Deformable Objects....Pages 145-166
Front Matter....Pages 167-167
Robust Deformable Models for 2D and 3D Shape Estimation....Pages 169-185
Deformable Face Alignment via Local Measurements and Global Constraints....Pages 187-207
Learning-Based Detection and Tracking in Medical Imaging: A Probabilistic Approach....Pages 209-235
A Supervised Graph-Cut Deformable Model for Brain MRI Segmentation....Pages 237-259
Elastic Registration of Edges Using Diffuse Surfaces....Pages 261-282
Errors in Estimates of Motion and Strain-Tensor in Ultrasound Elastography....Pages 283-297
โฆ Subjects
Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics; Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Biomedical Engineering
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