{"publication":"11th International Conference on Computer Vision","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"publication_status":"published","conference":{"start_date":"2007-10-14","end_date":"2007-10-21","name":"ICCV: International Conference on Computer Vision","location":"Rio de Janeiro, Brazil"},"title":"Symmetries of non-rigid shapes","oa_version":"None","date_published":"2007-12-26T00:00:00Z","publisher":"IEEE","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","citation":{"chicago":"Raviv, Dan, Alex M. Bronstein, Michael M. Bronstein, and Ron Kimmel. “Symmetries of Non-Rigid Shapes.” In 11th International Conference on Computer Vision, Vol. 72. IEEE, 2007. https://doi.org/10.1109/iccv.2007.4409181.","apa":"Raviv, D., Bronstein, A. M., Bronstein, M. M., & Kimmel, R. (2007). Symmetries of non-rigid shapes. In 11th International Conference on Computer Vision (Vol. 72). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/iccv.2007.4409181","mla":"Raviv, Dan, et al. “Symmetries of Non-Rigid Shapes.” 11th International Conference on Computer Vision, vol. 72, IEEE, 2007, doi:10.1109/iccv.2007.4409181.","ama":"Raviv D, Bronstein AM, Bronstein MM, Kimmel R. Symmetries of non-rigid shapes. In: 11th International Conference on Computer Vision. Vol 72. IEEE; 2007. doi:10.1109/iccv.2007.4409181","ieee":"D. Raviv, A. M. Bronstein, M. M. Bronstein, and R. Kimmel, “Symmetries of non-rigid shapes,” in 11th International Conference on Computer Vision, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2007, vol. 72.","ista":"Raviv D, Bronstein AM, Bronstein MM, Kimmel R. 2007. Symmetries of non-rigid shapes. 11th International Conference on Computer Vision. ICCV: International Conference on Computer Vision vol. 72.","short":"D. Raviv, A.M. Bronstein, M.M. Bronstein, R. Kimmel, in:, 11th International Conference on Computer Vision, IEEE, 2007."},"abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Symmetry and self-similarity is the cornerstone of Nature, exhibiting itself through the shapes of natural creations and ubiquitous laws of physics. Since many natural objects are symmetric, the absence of symmetry can often be an indication of some anomaly or abnormal behavior. Therefore, detection of asymmetries is important in numerous practical applications, including crystallography, medical imaging, and face recognition, to mention a few. Conversely, the assumption of underlying shape symmetry can facilitate solutions to many problems in shape reconstruction and analysis. Traditionally, symmetries are described as extrinsic geometric properties of the shape. While being adequate for rigid shapes, such a description is inappropriate for non-rigid ones. Extrinsic symmetry can be broken as a result of shape deformations, while its intrinsic symmetry is preserved. In this paper, we pose the problem of finding intrinsic symmetries of non-rigid shapes and propose an efficient method for their computation."}],"quality_controlled":"1","article_processing_charge":"No","intvolume":" 72","status":"public","_id":"18390","day":"26","date_created":"2024-10-15T11:20:54Z","type":"conference","scopus_import":"1","month":"12","date_updated":"2024-11-18T10:07:58Z","doi":"10.1109/iccv.2007.4409181","extern":"1","year":"2007","publication_identifier":{"issn":["1550-5499"],"isbn":["9781424416301"],"eissn":["2380-7504"]},"author":[{"last_name":"Raviv","full_name":"Raviv, Dan","first_name":"Dan"},{"id":"58f3726e-7cba-11ef-ad8b-e6e8cb3904e6","last_name":"Bronstein","orcid":"0000-0001-9699-8730","first_name":"Alexander","full_name":"Bronstein, Alexander"},{"last_name":"Bronstein","first_name":"Michael M.","full_name":"Bronstein, Michael M."},{"last_name":"Kimmel","full_name":"Kimmel, Ron","first_name":"Ron"}],"volume":72}