Non rigid Correspondence and Calculus of Shapes

  • Bronstein A
  • Bronstein M
  • Kimmel R
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Abstract

Deformable objects are ubiquitous in the world surrounding us, on all levels from micro to macro. The need to study such shapes and model their behavior arises in a wide spectrum of applications, ranging from medicine to security. In recent years, non - rigid shapes have ...

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Bronstein, A., Bronstein, M., & Kimmel, R. (2008). Non rigid Correspondence and Calculus of Shapes (pp. 239–259). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73301-2_12

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