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Total Variation and Mean Curvature PDEs on $\mathbb{R}^d \rtimes S^{d-1}$

Analysis of PDEs 2019-07-02 v3 Differential Geometry

Abstract

Total variation regularization and total variation flows (TVF) have been widely applied for image enhancement and denoising. To include a generic preservation of crossing curvilinear structures in TVF we lift images to the homogeneous space M=RdSd1M = \mathbb{R}^d \rtimes S^{d-1} of positions and orientations as a Lie group quotient in SE(d). For d = 2 this is called 'total roto-translation variation' by Chambolle & Pock. We extend this to d = 3, by a PDE-approach with a limiting procedure for which we prove convergence. We also include a Mean Curvature Flow (MCF) in our PDE model on M. This was first proposed for d = 2 by Citti et al. and we extend this to d = 3. Furthermore, for d = 2 we take advantage of locally optimal differential frames in invertible orientation scores (OS). We apply our TVF and MCF in the denoising/enhancement of crossing fiber bundles in DW-MRI. In comparison to data-driven diffusions, we see a better preservation of bundle boundaries and angular sharpness in fiber orientation densities at crossings. We support this by error comparisons on a noisy DW-MRI phantom. We also apply our TVF and MCF in enhancement of crossing elongated structures in 2D images via OS, and compare the results to nonlinear diffusions (CED-OS) via OS.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1902.08145,
  title  = {Total Variation and Mean Curvature PDEs on $\mathbb{R}^d \rtimes S^{d-1}$},
  author = {Remco Duits and Etienne St-Onge and Jim Portegies and Bart Smets},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.08145},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Submission to the Seventh International Conference on Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision (SSVM 2019). (v2) Typo correction in lemma 1. (v3) Typo correction last paragraph page 9