4D Atlas: Statistical Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Variability in Longitudinal 3D Shape Data
Hamid Laga, Marcel Padilla, Ian H. Jermyn, Sebastian Kurtek, Mohammed, Bennamoun, Anuj Srivastava

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Riemannian framework for analyzing longitudinal 3D shape data, enabling registration, statistical analysis, and synthesis of evolving 4D surfaces with complex deformations.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach mapping surfaces to the SRNF space, simplifying the analysis of 4D surface trajectories in a Euclidean setting.
Findings
Effective spatiotemporal registration of 4D surfaces with large deformations
Accurate computation of geodesics between 4D surfaces
Successful statistical summaries and synthesis of new 4D surfaces
Abstract
We propose a novel framework to learn the spatiotemporal variability in longitudinal 3D shape data sets, which contain observations of objects that evolve and deform over time. This problem is challenging since surfaces come with arbitrary parameterizations and thus, they need to be spatially registered. Also, different deforming objects, also called 4D surfaces, evolve at different speeds and thus they need to be temporally aligned. We solve this spatiotemporal registration problem using a Riemannian approach. We treat a 3D surface as a point in a shape space equipped with an elastic Riemannian metric that measures the amount of bending and stretching that the surfaces undergo. A 4D surface can then be seen as a trajectory in this space. With this formulation, the statistical analysis of 4D surfaces can be cast as the problem of analyzing trajectories embedded in a nonlinear Riemannian…
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Shape Modeling and Analysis · Morphological variations and asymmetry · Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
