Image Analysis and Stereology (Apr 2016)

ESTIMATING TORSION OF DIGITAL CURVES USING 3D IMAGE ANALYSIS

  • Christoph Blankenburg,
  • Christian Daul,
  • Joachim Ohser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5566/ias.1420
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 2
pp. 81 – 91

Abstract

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Curvature and torsion of three-dimensional curves are important quantities in fields like material science or biomedical engineering. Torsion has an exact definition in the continuous domain. However, in the discrete case most of the existing torsion evaluation methods lead to inaccurate values, especially for low resolution data. In this contribution we use the discrete points of space curves to determine the Fourier series coefficients which allow for representing the underlying continuous curve with Cesàro’s mean. This representation of the curve suits for the estimation of curvature and torsion values with their classical continuous definition. In comparison with the literature, one major advantage of this approach is that no a priori knowledge about the shape of the cyclic curve parts approximating the discrete curves is required. Synthetic data, i.e. curves with known curvature and torsion, are used to quantify the inherent algorithm accuracy for torsion and curvature estimation. The algorithm is also tested on tomographic data of fiber structures and open foams, where discrete curves are extracted from the pore spaces.

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