The relevance of non-generic events in scale space models
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2001-12-19
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Kuijper, Arjan
Florack, L.
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Abstract
In order to investigate the deep structure of Gaussian scale space images, one
needs to understand the behaviour of spatial critical points under the influence of
blurring. We show how the mathematical framework of catastrophe theory can be
used to describe and model the behaviour of critical point trajectories when various
different types of generic events, viz. annihilations and creations of pairs of
spatial critical points, (almost) coincide. Although such events are non-generic in
mathematical sense, they are not unlikely to be encountered in practice. Furthermore
the behaviour leads to the observation that fine-to-coarse tracking of critical
points doesnt suffice, since trajectories can form closed loops in scale space. The
modelling of the trajectories include these loops. We apply the theory to an arti-
ficial image and a simulated MR image and show the occurrence of the described
behaviour.