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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of mathematical imaging and vision 6 (1996), S. 269-289 
    ISSN: 1573-7683
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Shape modeling is an important constituent of computer vision as well as computer graphics research. Shape models aid the tasks of object representation and recognition. This paper presents a new approach to shape modeling which retains some of the attractive features of existing methods, and overcomes some of their limitations. Our technique can be applied to model arbitrarily complex shapes, which include shapes with significant protrusions, and to situations where no a priori assumption about the object's topology is made. A single instance of our model, when presented with an image having more than one object of interest, has the ability to split freely to represent each object. This method is based on the ideas developed by Osher and Sethian to model propagating solid/liquid interfaces with curvature-dependent speeds. The interface (front) is a closed, nonintersecting, hypersurface flowing along its gradient field with constant speed or a speed that depends on the curvature. It is moved by solving a “Hamilton-Jacobi” type equation written for a function in which the interface is a particular level set. A speed term synthesized from the image is used to stop the interface in the vicinity of object boundaries. The resulting equation of motion is solved by employing entropy-satisfying upwind finite difference schemes. We also introduce a new algorithm for rapid advancement of the front using what we call a narrow-band update scheme. The efficacy of the scheme is demonstrated with numerical experiments on low contrast medical images.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Title: Level set methods : evolving interfaces in geometry, fluid mechanics, computer vision and materials science /; 3
    Author: Sethian, James A.
    Publisher: Cambridge u. :Cambridge University Press,
    Year of publication: 1996
    Pages: XVIII, 218 S.
    Series Statement: Cambridge monographs on applied & computational mathematics 3
    Type of Medium: Book
    URL: 01  (lizenzfrei)
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    Book
    Cambridge u. :Cambridge University Press,
    Title: Level set methods and fast marching methods /
    Author: Sethian, James A.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Publisher: Cambridge u. :Cambridge University Press,
    Year of publication: 1999
    Pages: XX, 378 S.
    Series Statement: Cambridge monographs on applied and computational mathematics
    Type of Medium: Book
    URL: 01  (lizenzfrei)
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