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- W2087662994 abstract "Several degeneracies in spatial data can be removed (without perturbing the input) by a global rigid transformation of the input. Such degeneracies are called extrinsic degeneracies. The removal of extrinsic degeneracies is referred to as “computing a general-position view” in the graphics and visualization community, which may be described as a view that minimizes loss of information due to degeneracies. In this paper, we address a general approach for removing extrinsic degeneracies by suitably transforming the input. Such an approach has received little attention in the computational geometry literature on computing in the presence of degeneracies. Existing methods for removing degeneracies in computational geometry can be classified as either approximation or perturbation methods. These methods give the implementer two rather unsatisfactory choices: find an approximate solution to the original problem given, or find an exact solution to an approximation of the original problem. In contrast to these approaches, if the problem at hand requires the removal of extrinsic degeneracies only, our approach allows an exact solution to the original problem even when the input is in fact degenerate. Once the solution is obtained on the transformed nondegenerate input, it can be transformed back trivially to yield the solution to the original problem. We consider several nondegeneracy assumptions that are typically made in the literature, propose algorithms for performing the pre- and postprocessing steps that remove these degeneracies, analyze their complexity, and, for some of these problems, give lower bounds on their worst-case complexity. We also give algorithms for computing a most robust general-position view, i.e., a view that allows the most “jitter” without reintroducing degeneracies. The assumptions considered here include: (1) no two points in the plane have the same x-coordinate, (2) no two points in space lie on a vertical line, (3) no two points in space have the same coordinates, (4) no three points in space lie on a vertical plane, and (5) no two line segments lie on a vertical plane. Incorporating our algorithms with those in the literature that make these nondegeneracy assumptions, allows those algorithms to work even when the degeneracies are present, albeit at the cost of increased complexity. We propose low-degree polynomial-time solutions for the decision, computation, and optimization versions of all these problems. For the optimization version of problem (5) we give an O(n4) time algorithm, reducing the previous best running time of O(n6 log n)." @default.
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- W2087662994 title "On Computing General Position Views of Data in Three Dimensions" @default.
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