Approximations of shape metrics and application to shape warping and empirical shape statistics

被引:86
作者
Charpiat, G
Faugeras, O
Keriven, R
机构
[1] ENS, Odyssee Lab, F-75005 Paris, France
[2] INRIA, Odyssee Lab, F-06902 Sophia Antipolis, France
[3] ENPC, Odyssee Lab, F-77455 Marne La Vallee, France
关键词
shape metrics; characteristic functions; distance functions; deformation flows; lower semicontinuous envelope; shape warping; empirical mean shape; empirical covariance operator; principal modes of variation;
D O I
10.1007/s10208-003-0094-x
中图分类号
TP301 [理论、方法];
学科分类号
081202 ;
摘要
This paper proposes a framework for dealing with several problems related to the analysis of shapes. Two related such problems are the definition of the relevant set of shapes and that of defining a metric on it. Following a recent research monograph by Delfour and Zolesio [11], we consider the characteristic functions of the subsets of R 2 and their distance functions. The L 2 norm of the difference of characteristic functions, the L-infinity and the W-1,W-2 norms of the difference of distance functions define interesting topologies, in particular the well-known Hausdorff distance. Because of practical considerations arising from the fact that we deal with image shapes defined on finite grids of pixels, we restrict our attention to subsets of R-2 of positive reach in the sense of Federer [16], with smooth boundaries of bounded curvature. For this particular set of shapes we show that the three previous topologies are equivalent. The next problem we consider is that of warping a shape onto another by infinitesimal gradient descent, minimizing the corresponding distance. Because the distance function involves an inf, it is not differentiable with respect to the shape. We propose a family of smooth approximations of the distance function which are continuous with respect to the Hausdorff topology, and hence with respect to the other two topologies. We compute the corresponding Gateaux derivatives. They define deformation flows that can be used to warp a shape onto another by solving an initial value problem. We show several examples of this warping and prove properties of our approximations that relate to the existence of local minima. We then use this tool to produce computational definitions of the empirical mean and covariance of a set of shape examples. They yield an analog of the notion of principal modes of variation. We illustrate them on a variety of examples.
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