Abstract

The three-dimensional Cartesian geometric moments (for short 3-D moments) are important features for 3-D object recognition and shape description. To calculate the moments of objects in a 3-D image by a straightforward method requires a large number of computing operations. Some authors have proposed fast algorithms to compute the 3-D moments. However, the problem of computation has not been well solved since all known methods require computations of orderN3, assuming that the object is represented by anN×N×Nvoxel image. In this paper, we present a discrete divergence theorem which can be used to compute the sum of a function over ann-dimensional discrete region by a summation over the discrete surface enclosing the region. As its corollaries, we give a discrete Gauss's theorem for 3-D discrete objects and a discrete Green's theorem for 2-D discrete objects. Using a fast surface tracking algorithm and the discrete Gauss's theorem, we design a new method to compute the geometric moments of 3-D binary objects as observed in 3-D discrete images. This method reduces the computational complexity significantly, requiring computation ofO(N2). This reduction is demonstrated experimentally on two 3-D objects. We also generalize the method to deal with high-dimensional images. Some 3-D moment invariants and shape features are also discussed.

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