Persistence Lenses: Segmentation, Simplification, Vectorization, Scale Space and Fractal Analysis of Images
classification
💻 cs.CV
cs.CGmath.GN
keywords
imagepersistencelensscaleanalysisbasiscomponentsfractal
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A persistence lens is a hierarchy of disjoint upper and lower level sets of a continuous luminance image's Reeb graph. The boundary components of a persistence lens's interior components are Jordan curves that serve as a hierarchical segmentation of the image, and may be rendered as vector graphics. A persistence lens determines a varilet basis for the luminance image, in which image simplification is a realized by subspace projection. Image scale space, and image fractal analysis, result from applying a scale measure to each basis function.
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