Non-rigid matching using demons

We present the concept of non-rigid matching based on demons, by reference to Maxwell's demons. We contrast this concept with the more conventional viewpoint of attraction. We show that demons and attractive points are clearly distinct for large deformations, but also that they become similar f...

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description We present the concept of non-rigid matching based on demons, by reference to Maxwell's demons. We contrast this concept with the more conventional viewpoint of attraction. We show that demons and attractive points are clearly distinct for large deformations, but also that they become similar for small displacements, encompassing techniques close to optical flow. We describe a general iterative matching method based on demons, and derive from it three different non-rigid matching algorithms, one using all the image intensities, one using only contours, and one for already segmented images. At last, we present results with synthesized and real deformations, with applications to Computer Vision and Medical Image Processing.
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