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Bayesian Formulation for Deformable Model Matching

In many deformable matching problems, the objective function consists of two parts:

The deformed template matching which optimizes an objective function leads to an interpretation of the image. When the deformable template modeling is cast in the Bayesian framework using Eq. (1), the prior model typically imposes the geometrical preferences of the shape model. It is related to the internal energy term, which is a measure of the geometrical structure on a deformed template or contour. The imaging model is a description of the noisy or stochastic process that relates the deformed template to the input image or sensor values . This likelihood captures the desired image cues. It is related to the external energy term, which describes the interaction between the template and the image. Bayes' rule combines these two probabilistic models to form a posterior probability which describes the best estimate of given the data and prior knowledge . Note that is a constant, given . Therefore, maximizing the posteriori density in Eq. (1) is equivalent to maximizing the product .



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Bob Fisher
Wed May 5 18:16:24 BST 1999