Title :
Set Membership Classification: A Unified Approach to Geometric Intersection Problems
Author :
Tilove, Robert Bruce
Author_Institution :
Production Automation Project, College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Rochester
Abstract :
Many practically important problems in computational geometry may be regarded as a generalization of "clipping," and may be formulated precisely in terms of a function called "membership classification." This function operates on a pair of point sets called the reference and candidate sets; it segments the candidate into three subsets which are "inside," "outside," and "on the boundary of" the reference. Examples of classification problems include clipping, polygon intersection, point inclusion, and solid interference.
Keywords :
Computational geometry; computer graphics; constructive geometry; divide-and-conquer; geometric intersection; geometric modeling; membership classification; regular sets; Algorithm design and analysis; Automation; Computational geometry; Computer graphics; Interference; Production; Solid modeling; Computational geometry; computer graphics; constructive geometry; divide-and-conquer; geometric intersection; geometric modeling; membership classification; regular sets;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TC.1980.1675470