This comprehensive volume is an essential reference tool for professional and academic researchers in the filed of computer vision, image processing, and applied mathematics. Continuing rapid advances in image processing have been enhanced by the theoretical efforts of mathematicians and engineers.
Handbook of Mathematical Models in Computer Vision
✍ Scribed by J. Weickert, G. Steidl, P. Mräzek, M. Welk, T. Brox (auth.), Nikos Paragios, Yunmei Chen, Olivier Faugeras (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 612
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Visual perception refers to the ability of understanding the visual information that is provided by the environment. Such a mechanism integrates several human abilities and was studied by many researchers with different scientific origins including philosophy, physiology, biology, neurobiology, mathematics and engineering. In particular in the recent years an effort to understand, formalize and finally reproduce mechanical visual perception systems able to see and understand the environment using computational theories was made by mathematicians, statisticians and engineers. Such a task connects visual tasks with optimization processes and the answer to the visual perception task corresponds to the lowest potential of a task-driven objective function. In this edited volume we present the most prominent mathematical models that are considered in computational vision. To this end, tasks of increasing complexity are considered and we present the state-of-the-art methods to cope with such tasks. The volume consists of six thematic areas that provide answers to the most dominant questions of computational vision:
Image reconstruction,
Segmentation and object extraction,
Shape modeling and registration,
Motion analysis and tracking,
3D from images, geometry and reconstruction
Applications in medical image analysis
✦ Table of Contents
Diffusion Filters and Wavelets: What Can They Learn from Each Other?....Pages 1-16
Total Variation Image Restoration: Overview and Recent Developments....Pages 17-31
PDE-Based Image and Surface Inpainting....Pages 33-61
Levelings: Theory and Practice....Pages 63-78
Graph Cuts in Vision and Graphics: Theories and Applications....Pages 79-96
Minimal Paths and Fast Marching Methods for Image Analysis....Pages 97-111
Integrating Shape and Texture in DeformabIe Models: from Hybrid Methods to Metamorphs....Pages 113-129
Variational Segmentation with Shape Priors....Pages 131-143
Curve Propagation, Level Set Methods and Grouping....Pages 145-159
On a Stochastic Model of Geometric Snakes....Pages 161-174
Invariant Processing and Occlusion Resistant Recognition of Planar Shapes....Pages 175-188
Planar Shape Analysis and Its Applications in Image-Based Inferences....Pages 189-203
Diffeomorphic Point Matching....Pages 205-219
Uncertainty-Driven, Point-Based Image Registration....Pages 221-235
Optical Flow Estimation....Pages 237-257
From Bayes to PDEs in Image Warping....Pages 259-272
Image Alignment and Stitching....Pages 273-292
Visual Tracking: A Short Research Roadmap....Pages 293-307
Shape Gradient for Image and Video Segmentation....Pages 309-323
Model-Based Human Motion Capture....Pages 325-340
Modeling Dynamic Scenes: An Overview of Dynamic Textures....Pages 341-355
Differential Geometry from the Frenet Point of View: Boundary Detection, Stereo, Texture and Color....Pages 357-373
Shape From Shading....Pages 375-388
3D from Image Sequences: Calibration, Motion and Shape Recovery....Pages 389-403
Multi-view Reconstruction of Static and Dynamic Scenes....Pages 405-422
Graph Cut Algorithms for Binocular Stereo with Occlusions....Pages 423-437
Modelling Non-Rigid Dynamic Scenes from Multi-View Image Sequences....Pages 439-452
Interactive Graph-Based Segmentation Methods in Cardiovascular Imaging....Pages 453-469
3D Active Shape and Appearance Models in Cardiac Image Analysis....Pages 471-485
Characterization of Diffusion Anisotropy in DWI....Pages 487-501
Segmentation of Diffusion Tensor Images....Pages 503-516
Variational Approaches to the Estimation, Regularizatinn and Segmentation of Diffusion Tensor Images....Pages 517-530
An Introduction to Statistical Methods of Medical Image Registration....Pages 531-542
✦ Subjects
Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics; Simulation and Modeling; Math Applications in Computer Science
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