Stationary fibre processes are processes of curves in a higher dimensional space, whose distribution istranslation invariant. In practical applications, they can be used to model several real objects, such as roots,vascular networks and fibres of materials. Often it is required to compare processes showing similar shape,thus a quantitative approach to describe their stochastic geometry is necessary. One of the basic geometriccharacteristics of these processes is the intensity (i.e., mean total length per unit area or volume). Here, ageneral computational-statistical approach is proposed for the estimation of this quantity from digital imagesof the process, thus only planar fibre processes or projections of processes onto a plane are considered.Differently from approaches based on segmentation, it does not depend on the particular application. Thestatistical estimator of the intensity is proportional to the number of intersections between the process understudy and an independent motion invariant test fibre process. The intersections are detected on the real digitalimage by a learned detector, easily trained by the user. Under rather mild regularity conditions on the fibreprocess under study, the method also allows to estimate approximate confidence intervals for the intensity,which is useful especially for comparison purposes.
Intensity estimation of stationary fibre processes from digital images with a learned detector
RANCOITA , PAOLA MARIA VITTORIA;
2011-01-01
Abstract
Stationary fibre processes are processes of curves in a higher dimensional space, whose distribution istranslation invariant. In practical applications, they can be used to model several real objects, such as roots,vascular networks and fibres of materials. Often it is required to compare processes showing similar shape,thus a quantitative approach to describe their stochastic geometry is necessary. One of the basic geometriccharacteristics of these processes is the intensity (i.e., mean total length per unit area or volume). Here, ageneral computational-statistical approach is proposed for the estimation of this quantity from digital imagesof the process, thus only planar fibre processes or projections of processes onto a plane are considered.Differently from approaches based on segmentation, it does not depend on the particular application. Thestatistical estimator of the intensity is proportional to the number of intersections between the process understudy and an independent motion invariant test fibre process. The intersections are detected on the real digitalimage by a learned detector, easily trained by the user. Under rather mild regularity conditions on the fibreprocess under study, the method also allows to estimate approximate confidence intervals for the intensity,which is useful especially for comparison purposes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.