Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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428124 | Information Processing Letters | 2007 | 6 Pages |
This Letter first defines an aspect ratio of a triangle by the ratio of the longest side over the minimal height. Given a set of line segments, any point p in the plane is associated with the worst aspect ratio for all the triangles defined by the point and the line segments. When a line segment si gives the worst ratio, we say that p is dominated by si. Now, an aspect-ratio Voronoi diagram for a set of line segments is a partition of the plane by this dominance relation. We first give a formal definition of the Voronoi diagram and give O(n2+ε) upper bound and Ω(n2) lower bound on the complexity, where ε is any small positive number. The Voronoi diagram is interesting in itself, and it also has an application to a problem of finding an optimal point to insert into a simple polygon to have a triangulation that is optimal in the sense of the aspect ratio.