Title of article
Ridge–Valley graphs: Combinatorial ridge detection using Jacobi sets Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Gregory Norgard، نويسنده , , Peer-Timo Bremer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
12
From page
597
To page
608
Abstract
Ridges are one of the key features of interest in areas such as computer vision and image processing. Even though a significant amount of research has been directed to defining and extracting ridges some fundamental challenges remain. For example, the most popular ridge definition (height ridge) is not invariant under monotonic transformations and its global structure is typically ignored during numerical computations. Furthermore, many existing algorithms are based on numerical heuristics and are rarely guaranteed to produce consistent results. This paper reexamines a slightly different ridge definition that is consistent with all desired invariants. Nevertheless, we show that this definition results in similar structures compared to height ridges and that both formulations are equivalent for quadratic functions. Furthermore, this definition can be cast in the form of a degenerate Jacobi set, which allows insights into the global structure of ridges. In particular, we introduce the Ridge–Valley graph as the complete description of all ridges in an image. Finally, using the connection to Jacobi sets we describe a new combinatorial algorithm to extract the Ridge–Valley graph from sampled images guaranteed to produce a valid structure.
Keywords
Combinatorial algorithm , Jacobi set , Ridge extraction
Journal title
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Record number
1147812
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