AbstractWe investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinatorial point of view. We start with a thorough definition and shed light on some ambiguity issues in the procedural definition. We investigate the geometry, combinatorics, and topology of faces and the roof model, and we discuss in which cases a weighted straight skeleton is connected. Finally, we show that the weighted straight skeleton of even a simple polygon may be non-planar and may contain cycles, and we discuss under which restrictions on the weights and/or the input polygon the weighted straight skeleton still behaves similar to its unweighted counterpart. In particular, we obtain a non-procedural description and a linear-time construc...
A new internal structure for simple polygons, the straight skeleton, is introduced and discussed. It...
Skeletons are powerful geometric abstractions that provide useful representations for a number of ge...
AbstractWe introduce the concept of weighted skeleton of a polygon and present various decomposition...
AbstractWe investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinat...
In this paper, we investigate the weighted straight skele-ton from a geometric, graph-theoretical an...
In this paper, we investigate the weighted straight skele-ton from a geometric, graph-theoretical an...
AbstractWe investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinat...
We investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinatorial po...
AbstractWe investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinat...
We investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinatorial po...
We study the characteristics of straight skeletons of strictly monotone polygonal chains, and use th...
We study the characteristics of straight skeletons of monotone polygonal chains and use them to devi...
Let G be a cycle-free connected straight-line graph with predefined edge lengths and fixed order of ...
Let G be a cycle-free connected straight-line graph with predefined edge lengths and fixed order of ...
AbstractWe study the characteristics of straight skeletons of monotone polygonal chains and use them...
A new internal structure for simple polygons, the straight skeleton, is introduced and discussed. It...
Skeletons are powerful geometric abstractions that provide useful representations for a number of ge...
AbstractWe introduce the concept of weighted skeleton of a polygon and present various decomposition...
AbstractWe investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinat...
In this paper, we investigate the weighted straight skele-ton from a geometric, graph-theoretical an...
In this paper, we investigate the weighted straight skele-ton from a geometric, graph-theoretical an...
AbstractWe investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinat...
We investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinatorial po...
AbstractWe investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinat...
We investigate weighted straight skeletons from a geometric, graph-theoretical, and combinatorial po...
We study the characteristics of straight skeletons of strictly monotone polygonal chains, and use th...
We study the characteristics of straight skeletons of monotone polygonal chains and use them to devi...
Let G be a cycle-free connected straight-line graph with predefined edge lengths and fixed order of ...
Let G be a cycle-free connected straight-line graph with predefined edge lengths and fixed order of ...
AbstractWe study the characteristics of straight skeletons of monotone polygonal chains and use them...
A new internal structure for simple polygons, the straight skeleton, is introduced and discussed. It...
Skeletons are powerful geometric abstractions that provide useful representations for a number of ge...
AbstractWe introduce the concept of weighted skeleton of a polygon and present various decomposition...