We present a new approach for matching regular surfaces in a Riemannian setting. We use a Sobolev type metric on deformation vector fields which form the tangent bundle to the space of surfaces. In this article we compare our approach with the diffeomorphic matching framework. In the latter approach a deformation is prescribed on the ambient space, which then drags along an embedded surface. In contrast our metric is defined directly on the deformation vector field and can therefore be called an inner metric. We also show how to discretize the corresponding geodesic equation and compute the gradient of the cost functional using finite elements.Royal Society of London Wolfson Award; The European Research Council Advanced Grant; The Imperial ...
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In the recent years, Riemannian shape analysis of curves and surfaces has found several applications...
We consider optimal matching of submanifolds such as curves and surfaces by a variational approach b...
International audienceWe present a new method for computing an optimal deformation between two arbit...
Abstract. We report a new approach for matching regular surfaces in a Rie-mannian setting. In this s...
The large deformation matching (LDM) framework is a method for registration of images and other data...
International audienceWe propose a novel approach for dense non-rigid 3D surface registration, which...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
This article presents a new method to find the best spatial registration between a rigid curve and a...
We describe two Riemannian frameworks for statistical shape analysis of parameterized surfaces. Thes...
In this paper, we propose a new surface registration approach using a generic deformation model, whi...
This work proposes a novel framework for optimization in the constrained diffeomorphism space for de...
We argue that full surface correspondence (registration) and optimal deformations (geodesics) are tw...
International audienceIn this article we develop in the case of triangulated meshes the notion of no...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel Riemannian framework for shape analysis of parameterized surfac...
Establishing a correspondence between two surfaces is a basic ingredient in many geometry processing...
In the recent years, Riemannian shape analysis of curves and surfaces has found several applications...
We consider optimal matching of submanifolds such as curves and surfaces by a variational approach b...
International audienceWe present a new method for computing an optimal deformation between two arbit...