Mathematics, Shape, Computer Vision

author: Massimo Ferri, Department of Mathematics, University of Bologna
published: Nov. 4, 2013,   recorded: July 2013,   views: 3665
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This will be an excursus of many aspects of mathematics – in particular of geometry and topology – which are applied in the fields of shape analysis and computer vision. Mathematical subjects to be touched: gradients, critical points, transforms, distances, transformation groups, persistent homology. Applications: contour extraction, alignment detection, shape from X, shape retrieval, automatic diagnosis.

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