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Coherent Laplacian 3-D protrusion segmentation

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Coherent Laplacian 3-D protrusion segmentation
In this paper, an analysis of locally linear embedding (LLE) in the context of clustering is developed. As LLE conserves the local affine coordinates of points, shape protrusions as high-curvature regions of the surface are preserved. Also, LLE's covariance constraint acts as a force stretching those protrusions and making them wider separated and lower dimensional. A novel scheme for unsupervised body-part segmentation along time sequences is thus proposed in which 3-D shapes are clustered after embedding. Clusters are propagated in time, and merged or split in an unsupervised fashion to accommodate changes of the body topology. Comparisons on synthetic, and real data with ground truth, are run with direct segmentation in 3-D by EM clustering and ISOMAP-based clustering. Robustness and the effects of topology transitions are discussed.
Fabio Cuzzolin, Diana Mateus, David Knossow, Edmon
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CVPR
Authors Fabio Cuzzolin, Diana Mateus, David Knossow, Edmond Boyer, Radu Horaud
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