This lecture covers a variety of methods for shape analysis and retrieval that are characterized by the use of a real-valued function defined on the shape to derive its signature.
Shape-from-function methods are discussed following a framework that distinguishes among the three main components of this class of methods: shape analysis, via the application of the function; shape description, via the construction of a signature; shape comparison, via the definition of a distance measure.
The lecture will focus on three shape-from-function methods: Reeb graphs, size functions, persistent homology.
This course will have Claudia Landi as lecturer.