Separatrix Persistence: Extraction of Salient Edges on Surfaces Using Topological Methods
Abstract
Salient edges are perceptually prominent features of a surface. Most previous extraction schemes utilize the notion of ridges and valleys for their detection, thereby requiring curvature derivatives which are rather sensitive to noise. We introduce a novel method for salient edge extraction which does not depend on curvature derivatives. It is based on a topological analysis of the principal curvatures and salient edges of the surface are identified as parts of separatrices of the topological skeleton. Previous topological approaches obtain results including non-salient edges due to inherent properties of the underlying algorithms. We extend the profound theory by introducing the novel concept of separatrix persistence, which is a smooth measure along a separatrix and allows to keep its most salient parts only. We compare our results with other methods for salient edge extraction.
BibTeX
@article {10.1111:j.1467-8659.2009.01528.x,
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
title = {{Separatrix Persistence: Extraction of Salient Edges on Surfaces Using Topological Methods}},
author = {Weinkauf, T. and Guenther, D.},
year = {2009},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {10.1111/j.1467-8659.2009.01528.x}
}
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
title = {{Separatrix Persistence: Extraction of Salient Edges on Surfaces Using Topological Methods}},
author = {Weinkauf, T. and Guenther, D.},
year = {2009},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {10.1111/j.1467-8659.2009.01528.x}
}