Shape representation and registration in vector implicit spaces: Adopting a closed-form solution in the optimization process

Hossam El DIn Hassan Abdelmunim; Farag, Amal A.; Farag, Aly A.;

Abstract


In this paper, a novel method to solve the shape registration problem covering both global and local deformations is proposed. The vector distance function (VDF) is used to represent source and target shapes. The problem is formulated as an energy optimization process by matching the VDFs of the source and target shapes. The minimization process results in estimating the transformation parameters for the global and local deformation cases. Gradient descent optimization handles the computation of scaling, rotation, and translation matrices used to minimize the global differences between source and target shapes. Nonrigid deformations require a large number of parameters which make the use of the gradient descent minimization a very time-consuming process. We propose to compute the local deformation parameters using a closed-form solution as a linear system of equations derived from approximating an objective function. Extensive experimental validations and comparisons performed on generalized 2D shape data demonstrate the robustness and effectiveness of the method. © 1979-2012 IEEE.


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Title Shape representation and registration in vector implicit spaces: Adopting a closed-form solution in the optimization process
Authors Hossam El DIn Hassan Abdelmunim ; Farag, Amal A.; Farag, Aly A.
Keywords distance transform;free form deformations;optimization;shape alignment;Shape representation;vector distance function
Issue Date 7-Mar-2013
Journal IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 
ISSN 01628828
DOI 10.1109/TPAMI.2012.245
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84874522952

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