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Mutual information-based 3D surface matching with applications to face recognition and brain mapping
2005
Tenth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'05) Volume 1
Face recognition and many medical imaging applications require the computation of dense correspondence vector fields that match one surface with another. In brain imaging, surface-based registration is useful for tracking brain change, and for creating statistical shape models of anatomy. Based on surface correspondences, metrics can also be designed to measure differences in facial geometry and expressions. To avoid the need for a large set of manually-defined landmarks to constrain these
doi:10.1109/iccv.2005.165
dblp:conf/iccv/WangCT05
fatcat:u5rqzjdymnbk5aa7whsea3caqq