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Title: Improving Landmark Positions for Evolutionary Morphing


1
Improving Landmark Positions for Evolutionary
Morphing
  • Dan Alcantara
  • Nina Amenta

2
Outline
  • What is evolutionary morphing?
  • Blending process
  • Improving the results
  • Problems encountered future directions

3
What is evolutionary morphing?
  • Method of visualizing an evolutionary tree.
  • Relies on shape analysis theory from Geometric
    Morphometrics.

4
Theory basics
5
Overview of the morphing process
1) Important points on the models are hand-marked
as landmarks. Curves are approximated by
semi-landmarks.
2) Models are aligned so that corresponding
landmarks are close to each other using a
Generalized Procrustes Alignment.

3) A thin-plate spline warps the models so that
corresponding landmarks lie on top of each other.
4) The models are blended together using weights
calculated from the tree.
6
Associated metrics
  • Generalized Procrustes Alignment minimizes
    squared distances between corresponding
    landmarks.
  • Thin-plate spline minimizes distortion created
    when warping from one model to another.

7
Distortion created by the thin-plate spline
Bending energy increases as the plane gets more
distorted.
8
Booksteins minimization method
  1. Find all of the tangent lines at the
    semi-landmarks.

2) Slide semi-landmarks along their tangent lines
to minimize the bending energy.
3) Reproject the landmarks back onto their
respective curves.
4) Re-align using the new landmark points and
repeat the method until convergence.
9
Observations about semi-landmark sliding
  • Calculated minimums dont lie on the skull.
  • Bending energy may increase once reprojected.
  • Semi-landmarks tend to spread out evenly.

Actual minimum not on skull
Reprojection location on skull
10
Sliding results
11
Future plans
  • Completely extend the method to 3D features.
  • Utilize the metric from the Generalized
    Procrustes Alignment.
  • May be more correct according to some
    morphologists.

12
References
  • Fred L. Bookstein. Landmark Methods for Forms
    Without Landmarks Localizing Group Differences
    in Outline Shape. Proceedings of the Workshop on
    Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image
    Analysis, June 1996, pp 279-289.
  • W.D.K. Green. The thin-plate spline and images
    with curving features. Proceedings in Image
    Fusion and Shape Variability Techniques, pp
    79-87.
  • David F. Wiley, et al. Evolutionary Morphing.
    To appear in IEEE Visualization 2005.

13
Acknowledgements
  • Nina Amenta for letting me work with her the past
    year.
  • Lab mates for helping me with various problems
    Ive come across.
  • Stephen Frost for providing more insight into the
    sliding process.
  • AGEP program
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