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Orientation Scores should be a Piece of Cake

Differential Geometry 2025-10-24 v3 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

We axiomatically derive a family of wavelets for an orientation score, lifting from position space R2\mathbb{R}^2 to position and orientation space R2×S1\mathbb{R}^2\times S^1, with fast reconstruction property, that minimise position-orientation uncertainty. We subsequently show that these minimum uncertainty states are well-approximated by cake wavelets: for standard parameters, the uncertainty gap of cake wavelets is less than 1.1, and in the limit, we prove the uncertainty gap tends to the minimum of 1. Next, we complete a previous theoretical argument that one does not have to train the lifting layer in (PDE-)G-CNNs, but can instead use cake wavelets. Finally, we show experimentally that in this way we can reduce the network complexity and improve the interpretability of (PDE-)G-CNNs, with only a slight impact on the model's performance.

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@article{arxiv.2504.00702,
  title  = {Orientation Scores should be a Piece of Cake},
  author = {Finn M. Sherry and Chase van de Geijn and Erik J. Bekkers and Remco Duits},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.00702},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted in the 7th International Conference on Geometric Science of Information