Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 20, 2026

Three-dimensional Particle Tracking Velocimetry for Turbulence Applications: Case of a Jet Flow
Published on: February 27, 2016
A VECTOR MOMENTA FORMULATION OF DIFFEOMORPHISMS FOR IMPROVED GEODESIC REGRESSION AND ATLAS CONSTRUCTION
Nikhil Singh1, Jacob Hinkle1, Sarang Joshi1
1Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Abstract:
This paper presents a novel approach for diffeomorphic image regression and atlas estimation that results in improved convergence and numerical stability. We use a vector momenta representation of a diffeomorphism's initial conditions instead of the standard scalar momentum that is typically used. The corresponding variational problem results in a closed-form update for template estimation in both the geodesic regression and atlas estimation problems. While we show that the theoretical optimal solution is equivalent to the scalar momenta case, the simplification of the optimization problem leads to more stable and efficient estimation in practice. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method for atlas estimation and geodesic regression using synthetically generated shapes and 3D MRI brain scans.
Related Concept Videos
Cartesian Form for Vector Formulation
Resultant Moment: Vector Formulation
The resultant moment of a system of forces can be calculated through vector formulation. For example, if we consider...
Linear Momentum in Control Volume
Collisions in Multiple Dimensions: Introduction
Resultant Moment: Scalar Formulation
To determine the resultant moment, the moments caused by all the forces in a system in the x-y plane are considered. Positive moments are typically...
Differential Form of Maxwell's Equations

