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A Fisher-Rao Metric for Curves Using the Information in Edges

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A Fisher-Rao Metric for Curves Using the Information in Edges
Two curves which are close together in an image are indistinguishable given a measurement, in that there is no compelling reason to associate the measurement with one curve rather than the other. This observation is made quantitative using the parametric version of the Fisher-Rao metric. A probability density function for a measurement conditional on a curve is constructed. The distance between two curves is then defined to be the Fisher-Rao distance between the two conditional pdfs. A tractable approximation to the Fisher-Rao metric is obtained for the case in which the measurements are compound in that they consist of a point x and an angle α which specifies the direction of an edge at x. If the curves are circles or straight lines, then the approximating metric is generalized to take account of inlying and outlying measurements. An estimate is made of the number of measurements required for the accurate location of a circle in the presence of outliers. A Bayesian algorithm for ci...
Stephen J. Maybank
Added 06 Apr 2016
Updated 06 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where JMIV
Authors Stephen J. Maybank
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