Conformal Curvature Flows: From Phase Transitions to Active Vision (1995)
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@MISC{Kichenassamy95conformalcurvature,
author = {Satyanad Kichenassamy and Arun Kumar and Peter Olver},
title = {Conformal Curvature Flows: From Phase Transitions to Active Vision},
year = {1995}
}
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Abstract
In this paper, we analyze geometric active contour models from a curve evolution point of view and propose some modifications based on gradient flows relative to certain new feature-based Riemannian metrics. This leads to a novel edge-detection paradigm in which the feature of interest may be considered to lie at the bottom of a potential well. Thus an edge-seeking curve is attracted very naturally and efficiently to the desired feature. Comparison with the Allen-Cahn model clarifies some of the choices made in these models, and suggests inhomogeneous models which may in return be useful in phase transitions. We also consider some 3-D active surface models based on these ideas. The justification of this model rests on the careful study of the viscosity solutions of evolution equations derived from a level-set approach. Key words: Active vision, antiphase boundary, visual tracking, edge detection, segmentation, gradient flows, Riemannian metrics, viscosity solutions, geometric heat equ...







