Local feature size
Local feature size refers to several related concepts in computer graphics and computational geometry for measuring the size of a geometric object near a particular point.
* Given a smooth manifold , the local feature size at any point is the distance between and the medial axis of .
* Given a planar straight-line graph, the local feature size at any point is the radius of the smallest closed ball centered at which intersects any two disjoint features (vertices or edges) of the graph.
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Local feature size
Local feature size refers to several related concepts in computer graphics and computational geometry for measuring the size of a geometric object near a particular point.
* Given a smooth manifold , the local feature size at any point is the distance between and the medial axis of .
* Given a planar straight-line graph, the local feature size at any point is the radius of the smallest closed ball centered at which intersects any two disjoint features (vertices or edges) of the graph.
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La largeur locale (en anglais ...... (sommets ou arêtes) du graphe.
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Local feature size refers to s ...... rtices or edges) of the graph.
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Medial axis-base definition.
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Planar straight line graph-based definition.
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Local feature size for a planar straight-line graph.
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Local feature size for a smooth manifold with medial axis .
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Definitions of local feature s ...... of the associated blue circle.
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La largeur locale (en anglais ...... (sommets ou arêtes) du graphe.
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Local feature size refers to s ...... rtices or edges) of the graph.
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Largeur locale
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Local feature size
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