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Level Set Methods and Fast Marching Methods: Evolving Interfaces in Computational Geometry, Fluid Mechanics, Computer Vision, and Materials Science (Cambridge ... on Applied and Computational Mathematics)



Level Set Methods and Fast Marching Methods: Evolving Interfaces in Computational Geometry, Fluid Mechanics, Computer Vision, and Materials Science (Cambridge ... on Applied and Computational Mathematics)
J. A. Sethian | 1999-06-13 00:00:00 | Cambridge University Press | 404 | Mathematics
In this new edition of the successful book Level Set Methods, Professor Sethian incorporates the most recent advances in Fast Marching Methods, many of which appear here for the first time. Continuing the expository style of the first edition, this introductory volume presents cutting edge algorithms in these groundbreaking techniques and provides the reader with a wealth of application areas for further study. Fresh applications to computer-aided design and optimal control are explored and studies of computer vision, fluid mechanics, geometry, and semiconductor manufacture have been revised and updated. The text includes over thirty new chapters. It will be an invaluable reference for researchers and students.
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This is a good book to get started with level sets. However, I do not consider it a self-contained book. I feel more like having read "about" level sets rather than having learnt level set method in sufficient detail. It would be great if the book provided sufficient details so that one can program level sets with sufficient ease after reading it . I must say that the book provides a good overview. In particular, first four chapters are insightful. From chapter 5, with non-linear wave equation, I felt a steady need for more details. Chapter 21 on etcihng and deposition is sketchy and I did not find the discussion satisfactory. In particular, more effort from author in "putting everything together" is warranted for chapters on applicaitons such as chapter 21. One major aspect that needs further discussion is construction of the front from level set function and computing local normals for problems such as etching and deposition where explicit calculations involving fornt geometry are needed e.g. viewfactors.
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I think this book is a good reference book for people who do a lot of work in related topics. This book is good to get the concepts down but by no means a good book to learn from from the ground up. It is formula packed so if you are familiar with implementing such things this book is all you ever need for work in level set and volume graphics in general.
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Neither an introduction nor a recipe book for level sets. Contains dense information and requires supplemental material.
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I bought this book with the intent of understanding the level set method AND be able to implement it in code. The book fails on the later. He gives you some basic formulas/algorithms to start with, but they are not good enough for most problems. You need to get the references (and the references of those references) to obtain the actual algorithms people use to implement the level set method.

The first six chapters are good for giving you a nice qualitative understanding of the method and the issues of implementing the method. And the rest of the book claims to show you the more advanced techniques, but whenever the nitty gritty details are needed, he refers you to the references.

My advice: just get his references. If you are at a university, then you probably have free access to the online journals that contain his (and others) research articles. In fact, this book is basically a copy-paste of those articles! Literally!
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I am afraid that this book is not for beginners who want to have a clear mind of the level set method. You will have to go to the library quite often to dig out all the references the author mentioned. I would say this book is for experienced researchers only.

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