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Shape matching by integral invariants on eccentricity transformed images

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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:42 authored by Faraz Janan, Michael Brady
<p>Matching occluded and noisy shapes is a frequently encountered problem in vision and medical image analysis and more generally in computer vision. To keep track of changes inside breast, it is important for a computer aided diagnosis system (CAD) to establish correspondences between regions of interest. Shape transformations, computed both with integral invariants and geodesic distance yield signatures that are invariant to isometric deformations, such as bending and articulations. Integral invariants are used on 2D planar shapes to describe the shape boundary. However, they provide no information about where a particular feature on the boundary lies with regard to overall shape structure. On the other hand, eccentricity transforms can be used to match shapes by signatures of geodesic distance histograms based on information from inside the shape; but they ignore the boundary information. We describe a method that combines both the boundary signature of shape obtained from integral invariants and structural information from the eccentricity transform to yield improved results.</p>

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  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Shape matching by integral invariants on eccentricity transformed images

Pages/Article Number

5099-5102

Publisher

IEEE

ISSN

1094-687X

eISSN

1558-4615

ISBN

9781457702167

Date Submitted

2017-02-02

Date Accepted

2013-07-03

Date of First Publication

2013-09-26

Date of Final Publication

2013-09-26

Event Name

2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-01-23

ePrints ID

24369

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