Logo image
Shock Graphs and Shape Matching
Technical documentation   Open access

Shock Graphs and Shape Matching

Kaleem Siddiqi, Ali Shokoufandeh, Sven J. Dickinson and Steven W. Zucker
Rutgers University
1998
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T34X5CC1

Abstract

We have been developing a theory for the generic representation of 2-D shape, where structural descriptions are derived from the shocks (singularities) of a curve evolution process, acting on bounding contours. We now apply the theory to the problem of shape matching. The shocks are organized into a directed, acyclic shock graph, and complexity is managed by attending to the most significant (central) shape components first. The space of all such graphs is highly structured and can be characterized by the rules of a shock graph grammar. The grammar permits a reduction of a shock graph to a unique rooted shock tree. We introduce a novel tree matching algorithm which finds the best set of corresponding nodes between two shock trees in polynomial time. Using a diverse database of shapes, we demonstrate our system's performance under articulation, occlusion, and changes in viewpoint.
pdf
dcs-tr-345512.29 kBDownloadView
Version of Record (VoR) Technical Documentation Open Access
url
Report an accessibility issueView
Please complete a content remediation request to report an accessibility issue with a library electronic resource, website, or service.

Metrics

364 File downloads
130 Record Views

Details

Logo image