A Theory for Optical Flow-based Transport on Image Manifolds
| Title | A Theory for Optical Flow-based Transport on Image Manifolds |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Authors | S. Nagaraj, A. C. Sankaranarayanan, and R. G. Baraniuk |
| Abstract | An image articulation manifold (IAM) is the collection of images formed when an object is articulated in front of a camera. IAMs arise in a variety of image processing and computer vision applications, where they provide a natural low-dimensional embedding of the collection of high-dimensional images. To date IAMs have been studied as embedded submanifolds of Euclidean spaces. Unfortunately, their promise has not been realized in practice, because real world imagery typically contains sharp edges that render an IAM non-differentiable and hence non-isometric to the low-dimensional parameter space under the Euclidean metric. |
| Acknowledgements | The authors thank Chinmay Hegde for valuable discussions and insightful comments on the manuscript. This work was partially supported by the grants NSF CCF-0431150, CCF-0728867, CCF-0926127, CCF-1117939, ARO MURI W911NF-09-1-0383, W911NF-07-1-0185, DARPA N66001-11-1-4090, N66001-11-C-4092, N66001-08-1-2065, AFOSR FA9550-09-1-0432, and LLNL B593154. |
| Keywords | Image articulation manifolds, Transport operators, Optical flow |
| Year of Publication | Submitted |
| Journal | Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis |