Title of article
Recursive computation of minimum-length polygons
Author/Authors
Klette، نويسنده , , Gisela، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
7
From page
386
To page
392
Abstract
The relative convex hull, or the minimum-perimeter polygon (MPP) of a simple polygon A, contained in a second polygon B, is a unique polygon in the set of nested polygons between A and B. The computation of the minimum-length polygon (MLP), as a special case for isothetic polygons A and B, is useful for various applications in image analysis and robotics. The paper discusses the first recursive approach to compute the relative convex hull for the general case of simple polygons A and B, following an earlier publication by the author, and it derives a (methodologically more simple) algorithm to compute the MLP for the special case of isothetic polygons. The recursive algorithm for the isothetic case allows us to create rooted trees for digitized measurable sets S ⊂ R 2 . Those trees are useful for the characterization of digital convexity.
Keywords
Minimum-length polygon , Relative convex hull , shortest path , path planning , Cavity tree , active contours , Minimum-perimeter polygon , shape analysis
Journal title
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Record number
1696887
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