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[Mathematics and Visualization] Innovations for Shape Analysis || Group-Valued Regularization for Motion Segmentation of Articulated Shapes

✍ Scribed by Breuß, Michael; Bruckstein, Alfred; Maragos, Petros


Book ID
120244275
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2012
Tongue
German
Weight
369 KB
Edition
2013
Category
Article
ISBN
3642341411

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✦ Synopsis


The concept of 'shape' is at the heart of image processing and computer vision, yet researchers still have some way to go to replicate the human brain's ability to extrapolate meaning from the most basic of outlines. This volume reflects the advances of the last decade, which have also opened up tough new challenges in image processing. Today's applications require flexible models as well as efficient, mathematically justified algorithms that allow data processing within an acceptable timeframe. Examining important topics in continuous-scale and discrete modeling, as well as in modern algorithms, the book is the product of a key seminar focused on innovations in the field. It is a thorough introduction to the latest technology, especially given the tutorial style of a number of chapters. It also succeeds in identifying promising avenues for future research. The topics covered include mathematical morphology, skeletonization, statistical shape modeling, continuous-scale shape models such as partial differential equations and the theory of discrete shape descriptors. Some authors highlight new areas of enquiry such as partite skeletons, multi-component shapes, deformable shape models, and the use of distance fields. Combining the latest theoretical analysis with cutting-edge applications, this book will attract both academics and engineers.


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