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The concept of ridges has appeared numerous times in the image
processing liter ature. Sometimes the term is used in an intuitive
sense. Other times a concrete definition is provided. In almost all
cases the concept is used for very specific ap plications. When
analyzing images or data sets, it is very natural for a scientist
to measure critical behavior by considering maxima or minima of the
data. These critical points are relatively easy to compute.
Numerical packages always provide support for root finding or
optimization, whether it be through bisection, Newton's method,
conjugate gradient method, or other standard methods. It has not
been natural for scientists to consider critical behavior in a
higher-order sense. The con cept of ridge as a manifold of critical
points is a natural extension of the concept of local maximum as an
isolated critical point. However, almost no attention has been
given to formalizing the concept. There is a need for a formal
development. There is a need for understanding the computation
issues that arise in the imple mentations. The purpose of this book
is to address both needs by providing a formal mathematical
foundation and a computational framework for ridges. The intended
audience for this book includes anyone interested in exploring the
use fulness of ridges in data analysis."
The concept of ridges has appeared numerous times in the image
processing liter ature. Sometimes the term is used in an intuitive
sense. Other times a concrete definition is provided. In almost all
cases the concept is used for very specific ap plications. When
analyzing images or data sets, it is very natural for a scientist
to measure critical behavior by considering maxima or minima of the
data. These critical points are relatively easy to compute.
Numerical packages always provide support for root finding or
optimization, whether it be through bisection, Newton's method,
conjugate gradient method, or other standard methods. It has not
been natural for scientists to consider critical behavior in a
higher-order sense. The con cept of ridge as a manifold of critical
points is a natural extension of the concept of local maximum as an
isolated critical point. However, almost no attention has been
given to formalizing the concept. There is a need for a formal
development. There is a need for understanding the computation
issues that arise in the imple mentations. The purpose of this book
is to address both needs by providing a formal mathematical
foundation and a computational framework for ridges. The intended
audience for this book includes anyone interested in exploring the
use fulness of ridges in data analysis."
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