Multiplicative calculus in biomedical image analysis

Luc Florack, Hans C. van Assen

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Abstract

We advocate the use of an alternative calculus in biomedical image analysis, known as multiplicative (a.k.a. non-Newtonian) calculus. It provides a natural framework in problems in which positive images or positive definite matrix fields and positivity preserving operators are of interest. Indeed, its merit lies in the fact that preservation of positivity under basic but important operations, such as differentiation, is manifest. In the case of positive scalar functions, or in general any set of positive definite functions with a commutative codomain, it is a convenient, albeit arguably redundant framework. However, in the increasingly important non-commutative case, such as encountered in diffusion tensor imaging and strain tensor analysis, multiplicative calculus complements standard calculus in a truly nontrivial way. The purpose of this article is to provide a condensed review of multiplicative calculus and to illustrate its potential use in biomedical image analysis. Keywords: Multiplicative calculus – Non-Newtonian calculus – Diffusion tensor imaging – Cardiac strain tensor analysis – Positivity
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)64-75
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision
Volume42
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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