2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00607-006-0212-0
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Geometric preprocessing of noisy point sets: an experimental study

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“…Except for the boundary corner and saddle cases, the dot product of the expected and found normal is > 0.95. We compare our results to three approaches: plane-fitting normal reconstruction (Mitra and Nguyen, 2003) and quadratic and cubic fitting (Vančo and Brunnett, 2007). These three approaches perform well on flat regions, but deteriorate as the curvature increases, as the plots show.…”
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“…Except for the boundary corner and saddle cases, the dot product of the expected and found normal is > 0.95. We compare our results to three approaches: plane-fitting normal reconstruction (Mitra and Nguyen, 2003) and quadratic and cubic fitting (Vančo and Brunnett, 2007). These three approaches perform well on flat regions, but deteriorate as the curvature increases, as the plots show.…”
Section: Known Data Setsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This approach can cause problems when the surface "folds back" on itself because nearby points in Euclidean space may not be close from a geodesic measure. This problem is exacerbated by large k. One solution to this is to use an approximation of geodesic distance to build large neighborhoods from small ones (Vančo and Brunnett, 2007). We have experimented with this approach but have found it to decrease the quality and accuracy of the normal reconstruction because a smaller neighborhood reduces the chance of "bridging" a gap in the sampling and increases the effect of noise.…”
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