szintfelületalapú
Szintfelületalapú (level-set-based) methods are numerical techniques used to track and evolve interfaces and shapes by representing the interface as the zero level set of a higher-dimensional function, typically denoted phi(x,t). The interface is the set of points where phi equals zero, while the sign of phi distinguishes the two sides. The evolution of phi is governed by a partial differential equation, most commonly phi_t + F|∇phi| = 0, where F is a speed function that can depend on curvature, image data, or external forces. This formulation allows the topology of the evolving interface to change automatically, enabling merging and splitting without explicit handling.
Originating with Osher and Sethian in 1988, szintfelületalapú methods have since become widely used across disciplines.
Key applications include image segmentation, where the evolving level set delineates object boundaries; shape optimization and