Deformotion - Deforming Motion, Shape Average and the Joint Registration and Segmentation of Images (2002)
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| Venue: | International Journal of Computer Vision |
| Citations: | 79 - 13 self |
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@ARTICLE{Soatto02deformotion-,
author = {Stefano Soatto and Anthony J. Yezzi},
title = {Deformotion - Deforming Motion, Shape Average and the Joint Registration and Segmentation of Images},
journal = {International Journal of Computer Vision},
year = {2002},
volume = {53},
pages = {153--167}
}
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What does it mean for a deforming object to be "moving" (see Fig. 1)? How can we separate the overall motion (a finite-dimensional group action) from the more general deformation (a di#eomorphism)? In this paper we propose a definition of motion for a deforming object and introduce a notion of "shape average" as the entity that separates the motion from the deformation. Our definition allows us to derive novel and e#cient algorithms to register non-equivalent shapes using region-based methods, and to simultaneously approximate and register structures in grey-scale images. We also extend the notion of shape average to that of a "moving average" in order to track moving and deforming objects through time.







