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The Use of Size Functions for Comparison of Shapes Through Differential Invariants

Dibos, Françoise; Frosini, Patrizio; Pasquignon, Denis (2004), The Use of Size Functions for Comparison of Shapes Through Differential Invariants, Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 21, 2, p. 107-118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:JMIV.0000035177.68567.3b

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Date
2004
Journal name
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision
Volume
21
Number
2
Publisher
Springer
Pages
107-118
Publication identifier
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:JMIV.0000035177.68567.3b
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Dibos, Françoise
Frosini, Patrizio
Pasquignon, Denis
Abstract (EN)
For comparison of shapes under subgroups of the projective group, we can use a lot of invariants and especially differential invariants coming from multiscale analysis. But such invariants, as we have to compute curvature, are very sensitive to the noise induced by the dicretization grid. In order to resolve this problem we use size functions which can recognize the "qualitative similarity" between graphs of functions that should be theorically coinciding but, unfortunately, change their values due to the presence of noise. Moreover, we focus this study on a projective differential invariant which allows to decide if one shape can be considered as the deformation of another one by a rotation of the camera.
Subjects / Keywords
calculus on manifolds; nonlinear operators; real-valued functions

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