Interdisciplinary Information Sciences
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Special Issue on Mathematical Aspects of Image Processing and Computer Vision
A Scale-space Analysis of Contour Figures Using an Anisotropic Crystalline Flow
Hidekata HONTANIYu SUZUKIKoichiro DEGUCHI
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2005 Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages 167-175

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A method for a scale-space analysis of a contour figure based on a crystalline flow is proposed. A crystalline flow is a special family of an evolving polygons, and is a discrete version of a curvature flow. Based on a crystalline flow of a given contour, the proposed method makes a scale-space representation and extracts several sets of dominant facets from the given contour. By changing the shape of the Wulff shape that plays a role of a unit circle for computing the nonlocal curvature of each facet, the method analyzes the contour shape anisotropically.

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