Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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414822 | Computational Geometry | 2011 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
We present an algorithm capable of reconstructing a non-manifold surface embedded as a point cloud in a high-dimensional space. Our algorithm extends a previously developed incremental method and produces a non-optimal triangulation, but will work for non-orientable surfaces, and for surfaces with certain types of self-intersection. The self-intersections must be ordinary double curves and are fitted locally by intersecting planes using a degenerate quadratic surface. We present the algorithm in detail and provide many examples, including a dataset describing molecular conformations of cyclo-octane.
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Authors
Shawn Martin, Jean-Paul Watson,