DocumentCode :
1501447
Title :
Squigraphs for Fine and Compact Modeling of 3-D Shapes
Author :
Aouada, Djamila ; Krim, Hamid
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume :
19
Issue :
2
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
306
Lastpage :
321
Abstract :
We propose to superpose global topological and local geometric 3-D shape descriptors in order to define one compact and discriminative representation for a 3-D object. While a number of available 3-D shape modeling techniques yield satisfactory object classification rates, there is still a need for a refined and efficient identification/recognition of objects among the same class. In this paper, we use Morse theory in a two-phase approach. To ensure the invariance of the final representation to isometric transforms, we choose the Morse function to be a simple and intrinsic global geodesic function defined on the surface of a 3-D object. The first phase is a coarse representation through a reduced topological Reeb graph. We use it for a meaningful decomposition of shapes into primitives. During the second phase, we add detailed geometric information by tracking the evolution of Morse function´s level curves along each primitive. We then embed the manifold of these curves into ??3, and obtain a single curve. By combining phase one and two, we build new graphs rich in topological and geometric information that we refer to as squigraphs. Our experiments show that squigraphs are more general than existing techniques. They achieve similar classification rates to those achieved by classical shape descriptors. Their performance, however, becomes clearly superior when finer classification and identification operations are targeted. Indeed, while other techniques see their performances dropping, squigraphs maintain a performance rate of the order of 97%.
Keywords :
computational geometry; differential geometry; graph theory; image classification; image representation; solid modelling; Morse function; global geodesic function; isometric transforms; local geometric 3D shape descriptors modelling; object classification rates; object recognition; objects identification; reduced topological Reeb graph; shape decomposition; squigraphs; Iso-geodesic curves; Reeb graph; Whitney embedding; object matching; shape geometry; topo-geometric modeling;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7149
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2009.2034693
Filename :
5288596
Link To Document :
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