Spacial decompositions and graphs (VORONOI)
Spacial Decompositions and Graphs (short nickname:
VORONOI) is a collaborative research project. It involves 8 partners from 6 different countries, and it is part of the
EuroGIGA program of the
European Science Foundation (ESF).
Events
Aims and Objectives
The objects of investigation are
- Voronoi diagrams and related Voronoi-like partitions of space
- Skeletal structures and proximity graphs
These structures are interrelated in a twofold sense. On the one hand, there is a direct geometric link between them, stemming from their definition as distance-based spatial structures. On the other hand, they share common features which allow their joint investigation on a higher level.
The aim of the project is to make Voronoi diagrams and similar spatial decompositions applicable in greater generality,even beyond finite-dimensional spaces, and to explore realms that have been intractable so far. Through the research on Voronoi-type diagrams and related structures, we aim to unify existing results and approaches to distance-based graphs and skeletal structures, and thereby make progress in the analysis and construction of good networks.
Individual Projects
IP1 - Advanced Voronoi structures and Delaunay structures?
Project Leader: Franz Aurenhammer, TU Graz, Austria.
IP2 - Medial axis computation; geometric approximation?
Project leader: Bert Jüttler, JKU Linz, Austria.
AP3 - Geometric spanner graphs and geometric networks?
Project leader: Stefan Langerman , ULB, Brussels, Belgium.
IP4 - Voronoi diagrams for shape matching?
Project leaders: Helmut Alt and Günter Rote, FU Berlin, Germany.
IP5 - Abstract Voronoi diagrams; area of Voronoi regions?
Project leader: Rolf Klein, U Bonn, Germany.
Project leader: Miroslaw Kowaluk, U Warsaw, Poland.
IP7 - Hausdorff Voronoi diagrams for clusters of objects; higher-order Voronoi diagrams for curves?
Project leader: Evanthia Papadopoulou, U Lugano, Switzerland.
IP8 - Voronoi diagrams for vision angles; triangulations and quadrangulations with structural constraints?
Project leader: Alberto Márquez, U Sevilla, Spain.
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