Authors: Bukenberger, D. R.
Buchin, K.
Botsch, M.
Title: Constructing L∞ Voronoi diagrams in 2D and 3D
Language (ISO): en
Abstract: Voronoi diagrams and their computation are well known in the Euclidean L2 space. They are easy to sample and render in generalized Lp spaces but nontrivial to construct geometrically. Especially the limit of this norm with p → ∞ lends itself to many quad- and hex-meshing related applications as the level-set in this space is a hypercube. Many application scenarios circumvent the actual computation of L∞ diagrams altogether as known concepts for these diagrams are limited to 2D, uniformly weighted and axis-aligned sites. Our novel algorithm allows for the construction of generalized L∞ Voronoi diagrams. Although parts of the developed concept theoretically extend to higher dimensions it is herein presented and evaluated for the 2D and 3D case. It further supports individually oriented sites and allows for generating weighted diagrams with anisotropic weight vectors for individual sites. The algorithm is designed around individual sites, and initializes their cells with a simple meshed representation of a site's level-set. Hyperplanes between adjacent cells cut the initialization geometry into convex polyhedra. Non-cell geometry is filtered out based on the L∞ Voronoi criterion, leaving only the non-convex cell geometry. Eventually we conclude with discussions on the algorithms complexity, numerical precision and analyze the applicability of our generalized L∞ diagrams for the construction of Centroidal Voronoi Tessellations (CVT) using Lloyd's algorithm.
Subject Headings: Computing methodologies → Mesh geometry models
Mesh models
Volumetric models
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2003/42291
http://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-24127
Issue Date: 2022-10-06
Rights link: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Appears in Collections:LS 07 Graphische Systeme

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