Elastic distance between curves under the metamorphosis viewpoint

Abstract

We provide a new angle and obtain new results on a class of metrics on length-normalized curves in d dimensions, represented by their unit tangents expressed as a function of arc-length, which are functions from the unit interval to the (d-1)-dimensional unit sphere. These metrics are derived from the combined action of diffeomorphisms (change of parameters) and arc-length-dependent rotation acting on the tangent. Minimizing a Riemannian metric balancing a right-invariant metric on diffeomorphisms and an L2 norm on the motion of tangents leads to a special case of "metamorphosis", which provides a general framework adapted to similar situations when Lie groups acts on Riemannian manifolds. Within this framework and using a Sobolev norm with order 1 on the diffeomorphism group, we generalize previous results from the literature that provide explicit geodesic distances on parametrized curves.

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