Between shapes, using the Hausdorff distance
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2022-01
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Given two shapes A and B in the plane with Hausdorff distance 1, is there a shape S with Hausdorff distance 1/2 to and from A and B? The answer is always yes, and depending on convexity of A and/or B, S may be convex, connected, or disconnected. We show that our result can be generalized to give an interpolated shape between A and B for any interpolation variable α between 0 and 1, and prove that the resulting morph has a bounded rate of change with respect to α. Finally, we explore a generalization of the concept of a Hausdorff middle to more than two input sets. We show how to approximate or compute this middle shape, and that the properties relating to the connectedness of the Hausdorff middle extend from the case with two input sets. We also give bounds on the Hausdorff distance between the middle set and the input.
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Computational geometry, Hausdorff distance, Morphing, Shape interpolation, Computer Science Applications, Geometry and Topology, Control and Optimization, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computational Mathematics
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Kreveld, M V, Miltzow, T, Ophelders, T, Sonke, W & Vermeulen, J L 2022, 'Between shapes, using the Hausdorff distance', Computational geometry, vol. 100, 101817, pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comgeo.2021.101817