"On the theory of planar shape."

J.-L. LISANI, L. MOISAN, P. MONASSE, J.-M. MOREL

Abstract :

One of the aims of Computer Vision in the past thirty years has been to recognize shapes by numerical algorithms. Now, what are the geometric features on which shape recognition can be based? In this paper, we review the mathematical arguments leading to a unique definition of planar shape elements. This definition is derived from the invariance requirement to not less than five classes of perturbations, namely noise, affine distortion, contrast changes, occlusion and background. This leads to a single possibility: shape elements as the normalized, affine smoothed pieces of level lines of the image. As a main possible application, we show the existence of a generic image comparison technique, able to find all shape elements common to two images.