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The fshape framework for the variability analysis of functional shapes
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    The fshape framework for the variability analysis of functional shapes (English)
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    23 May 2017
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    The subject of this paper are fshapes or functional shapes. In this framework, a geometrical shape \(X\), which is basically a submanifold, has ``associated with it a scalar field \(f: X\rightarrow R\) attached to every geometrical point of the support \(X\).'' Based on this point of view, the authors introduce ``a well-defined and well-structured ensemble \(F\) of fshapes''. Using fshapes, the authors establish well-posed variational problems where they can prove the existence of a minimizer. This is useful since it provides an existence result for an average shape from a population of noisy geometrical shapes. The authors also present a numerical implementation and numerical results that illustrate the methodology. In particular, they present an example with a population of retinal membranes with thickness maps.
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    shape analysis
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    large deformation models
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    atlas estimation algorithms
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    existence of an optimal solution
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    Karcher means
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    signals on manifolds
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    metamorphoses
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    varifolds
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