Geometric Level Set Methods in Imaging, Vision, and Graphics

* Level set methods * Deformable models * Fast methods for implicit active contour models * Fast edge integration * Variational snake theory * Multiplicative denoising and deblurring * Total varation minimization for scalar/vector regularization * Morphological global reconstruction and levelings * Fast marching techniques for visual grouping and segmentation * Multiphase object detection and image segmentation * Adaptive segmentation of vector-valued images * Mumford-Shah for segmentation and stereo * Shape analysis toward model-based segmentation * Joint image registration and segmentation * Image alignment * Variational principles in optical flow estimation and tracking * Region matching and tracking under deformations or occlusions * Computational stereo * Visualization, analysis and shape reconstruction of sparse data * Variational problems and partial differential equations on implicit surfaces * Knowledge-based segmentation of medical images * Topology preserving geometric deformable models for brain reconstruction * Editing geometric models * Simulating natural phenomena

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