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Adaptive Metrics for Adaptive Samples

Published 21 Jul 2018 in cs.CG | (1807.08208v1)

Abstract: In this paper we consider adaptive sampling's local-feature size, used in surface reconstruction and geometric inference, with respect to an arbitrary landmark set rather than the medial axis and relate it to a path-based adaptive metric on Euclidean space. We prove a near-duality between adaptive samples in the Euclidean metric space and uniform samples in this alternate metric space which results in topological interleavings between the offsets generated by this metric and those generated by an linear approximation of it. After smoothing the distance function associated to the adaptive metric, we apply a result from the theory of critical points of distance functions to the interleaved spaces which yields a computable homology inference scheme assuming one has Hausdorff-close samples of the domain and the landmark set.

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