Statistics of surface curvature estimates

Reliable curvature estimation is an important goal in image analysis to provide viewpoint independent cues for shape classification. This paper presents a model of the relationship between the variance of curvature estimates and the image noise. Agreement to within 10% is obtained for 3D range data. Previous models have only provided qualitative agreement with experimental observations. A perturbation error analysis is performed on the local least square surface fitting algorithm which is commonly used to obtain partial derivative estimates in the presence of noise.

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