Title :
Axiomatization of shape analysis and application to texture hyperdiscrimination
Author :
Lopez, C. ; Morel, J.M.
Author_Institution :
CEREMADE, Univ. Paris IX Dauphine, France
Abstract :
It is proven that, under four simple axioms, the multiscale analysis of shapes is given by a curvature motion equation. The advantages of such an axiomatic analysis are illustrated in order to discuss the psychophysical theory of early vision of B. Julesz, i.e., the texture preattentive discrimination theory. The result is unexpected. It is proved that the Julesz axiomatic is too good for human vision, and that it leads to a hyperdiscrimination algorithm
Keywords :
image processing; image texture; motion estimation; vision; Julesz axiomatic; axiomatic analysis; curvature motion equation; human vision; image texture; multiscale analysis; shape analysis; texture hyperdiscrimination; texture preattentive discrimination theory; Algorithm design and analysis; Educational institutions; Equations; Humans; Image analysis; Level set; Motion analysis; Psychology; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 1993. Proceedings CVPR '93., 1993 IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-3880-X
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.1993.341046