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A large family of shape comparison methods is based on a medial axis transform combined with an encoding of the skeleton by a graph. Despite many qualities this encoding of shapes ...
Abstract. Shape classification using graphs and skeletons usually involves edition processes in order to reduce the influence of structural noise. However, edition distances can no...
The medial axis being an homotopic transformation, the skeleton of a 2D shape corresponds to a planar graph having one face for each hole of the shape and one node for each junctio...
Graph kernels methods are based on an implicit embedding of graphs within a vector space of large dimension. This implicit embedding allows to apply to graphs methods which where u...
Characteristics of the 2D shape deformation in human motion contain rich information for human identification and pose estimation. In this paper, we introduce a framework for sim...