—We consider 3D brain structures as continuous parameterized surfaces and present a metric for their comparisons that is invariant to the way they are parameterized. Past compari...
Sebastian Kurtek, Eric Klassen, Zhaohua Ding, Sand...
This paper addresses the problem of face recognition in the presence of deformation due to expressions. Facial motion is considered as an isometric mapping between surfaces, which...
Iordanis Mpiperis, Sotiris Malassiotis, Michael G....
3D surface classification is a fundamental problem in computer vision and computational geometry. Surfaces can be classified by different transformation groups. Traditional classi...
All surfaces can be classified by the conformal equivalence
relation. Conformal invariants, which are shape indices
that can be defined intrinsically on a surface, may
be used t...
Paul M. Thompson, Tony F. Chan, Xianfeng Gu, Yalin...
Recent advances in 3D shape recognition have shown that kernels based on diffusion geometry can be effectively used to describe local features of deforming surfaces. In this paper...
Francesc Moreno (Institut de Robotica i Informatic...