FYI: Colloquium, School of Computing
Locating the geodesic center of a simple polygon
Hee-Kap Ahn (안희갑)
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, POSTECH
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, POSTECH
2016/11/14 4PM-6PM (E3-1, Room #1501)
Computational geometry deals with basic geometric objects such as points, line segments, polygons, and polyhedra, and aims to develop efficient algorithms and data structures for solving problems by figuring out the geometric, combinatorial, and topological properties of the objects. It has provided numerous methods and algorithms to solve geometric problems in application areas efficiently, such as computer graphics, robotics, geographic information systems, computer vision, and computational biology.
The traditional geometric algorithms, however, are not adequate for real-world data because they are not designed to handle imprecise and uncertain data and therefore they may return a wrong answer due to the imprecision or uncertainty of data.
This talk will provide an introduction to recent results of computational geometry on real-world data and open questions.
The traditional geometric algorithms, however, are not adequate for real-world data because they are not designed to handle imprecise and uncertain data and therefore they may return a wrong answer due to the imprecision or uncertainty of data.
This talk will provide an introduction to recent results of computational geometry on real-world data and open questions.