DocumentCode :
2099010
Title :
Reconciling distance functions and level sets
Author :
Gomes, José ; Faugeras, O.
Author_Institution :
INRIA, France
fYear :
2002
fDate :
15-23 June 2002
Abstract :
This paper is concerned with the simulation of the partial differential equation driven evolution of a closed surface by means of an implicit representation. In most applications, the natural choice for the implicit representation is the signed distance function to the closed surface. Osher and Sethian have proposed to evolve the distance function with a Hamilton-Jacobi equation. Unfortunately the solution to this equation is not a distance function. As a consequence, the practical application of the level set method is plagued with such questions as when do we have to reinitialize the distance function? how do we reinitialize the distance function?, which reveal a disagreement between the theory and its implementation. This paper proposes an alternative to the use of Hamilton-Jacobi equations which eliminates this contradiction: in our method the implicit representation always remains a distance function by construction, and the implementation does not differ from the theory any more. This is achieved through the introduction of a new equation. Besides its theoretical advantages, the proposed method also has several practical advantages which we demonstrate in three applications: (i) the segmentation of the human cortex surfaces from MRI images using two coupled surfaces (X. Zeng, et al., in Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, June 1998), (ii) the construction of a hierarchy of Euclidean skeletons of a 3D surface, (iii) the reconstruction of the surface of 3D objects through stereo (O. Faugeras and R. Keriven, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 1252, pp. 272-283).
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; image reconstruction; image segmentation; medical image processing; partial differential equations; stereo image processing; Euclidean skeletons; Hamilton-Jacobi equations; MRI images; coupled surfaces; distance function; human cortex surface segmentation; level sets; partial differential equation; stereo processing; surface reconstruction; Application software; Computer vision; Humans; Image segmentation; Level set; Magnetic resonance imaging; Partial differential equations; Pattern recognition; Skeleton; Surface reconstruction;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging, 2002. 5th IEEE EMBS International Summer School on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7507-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SSBI.2002.1233987
Filename :
1233987
Link To Document :
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