A Brief Introduction to Level Set, Narrow Band, and Fast Marching Methods

Overview

Level set methods are numerical techniques designed to track the evolution of interfaces between two different regions. They come in three flavors:

All three methods are designed to handle problems in which the separating interfaces develop sharp corners and cusps, change topology, and become truly intricate.


Time-Dependent Level Set Methods




Fast Marching Methods

Details

References

For Level Set Methods: Osher, S., and Sethian, J.A., Fronts Propagating with Curvature Dependent speed: Algorithms Based on Hamilton-Jacobi Formulation, Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 79, pp. 12-49, 1988.


For Fast Marching Methods: Sethian, J.A., A Marching Level Set Method for Monotonically Advancing Fronts, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 93, 4, 1996.
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NEW BOOK ON FAST MARCHING METHODS AND LEVEL SET METHODS:

Sethian, J.A., Fast Marching Methods and Level Set Methods: Evolving Interfaces in Computational Geometry, Fluid Mechanics, Computer Vision and Materials Sciences, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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J.A. Sethian
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