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Piecewise rigid curve deformation via a Finsler steepest descent
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    Piecewise rigid curve deformation via a Finsler steepest descent (English)
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    22 July 2016
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    Summary: This paper introduces a novel steepest descent flow in Banach spaces. This extends previous works on generalized gradient descent, notably the work of {\t G. Charpiat} et al. [``Generalized gradients: priors on minimization flows'', Int. J. Computer Vision 73, 325--344 (2007)], to the setting of Finsler metrics. Such a generalized gradient allows one to take into account a-priori deformations (e.g., piecewise rigid) in order to favor some specific evolutions. We define a Finsler gradient descent method to minimize a functional defined on a Banach space and we prove a convergence theorem for such a method. In particular, we show that the use of non-Hilbertian norms on Banach spaces is useful to study non-convex optimization problems where the geometry of the space might play a crucial role to avoid poor local minima. We show some applications to the curve matching problem. In particular, we characterize piecewise rigid deformations on the space of curves and we study several models to perform piecewise rigid evolution of curves.
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    curve evolution
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    Finsler space
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    Finsler steepest descent method
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    gradient flow
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    shape registration
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