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6th ISVD 2009: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Francois Anton:
Sixth International Symposium on Voronoi Diagrams, ISVD 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 23-26, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-0-7695-3781-8
Keynote Presentation Papers
- Rien van de Weygaert, Bernard J. T. Jones, Erwin Platen, Miguel A. Aragon-Calvo:
Geometry and Morphology of the Cosmic Web: Analyzing Spatial Patterns in the Universe. 3-30 - Bahman Kalantari:
Voronoi Diagrams and Polynomial Root-Finding. 31-40
Mathematical Aspects of Voronoi Diagrams I
- Ophir Setter, Micha Sharir, Dan Halperin:
Constructing Two-Dimensional Voronoi Diagrams via Divide-and-Conquer of Envelopes in Space. 43-52 - Shinichi Honiden, Michael E. Houle, Christian Sommer, Martin Wolff:
Approximate Shortest Path Queries in Graphs Using Voronoi Duals. 53-62
Mathematical Aspects of Voronoi Diagrams II
- Darka Mioc, Francois Anton, Christopher M. Gold, Bernard Moulin:
On Kinetic Line Voronoi Operations and Finite Fields. 65-70 - Frank Nielsen, Richard Nock:
The Dual Voronoi Diagrams with Respect to Representational Bregman Divergences. 71-78 - Michael Balzer:
Capacity-Constrained Voronoi Diagrams in Continuous Spaces. 79-88 - Ojaswa Sharma, Francois Anton, Darka Mioc:
On the Isomorphism between the Medial Axis and a Dual of the Delaunay Graph. 89-95
Statistical Aspects of Voronoi Diagrams
- Jesper Møller, Katerina Helisova:
Simulation of Random Set Models for Unions of Discs and the Use of Power Tessellations. 99-108 - Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi, Leila Hashemi Beni, Karine Hins-Mallet:
Representing Dynamic Spatial Processes Using Voronoi Diagrams: Recent Developements. 109-117 - Xiang Zhang, Tinghua Ai, Jantien E. Stoter:
A Voronoi-Like Model of Spatial Autocorrelation for Characterizing Spatial Patterns in Vector Data. 118-126
Generalizations of Voronoi Diagrams
- Iddo Hanniel, Gill Barequet:
On the Triangle-Perimeter Two-Site Voronoi Diagram. 129-136 - Hidenori Fujii, Kokichi Sugihara:
Round-Tour Voronoi Diagrams. 137-143 - Daniel Reem:
An Algorithm for Computing Voronoi Diagrams of General Generators in General Normed Spaces. 144-152
Graphics
- Xin Liu, Marina L. Gavrilova:
High Quality Visual Hull Reconstruction by Delaunay Refinement. 155-164 - Muath Sabha, Philip Dutré:
Feature-Based Texture Synthesis and Editing Using Voronoi Diagrams. 165-170 - Svetlana Stolpner, Sue Whitesides:
Medial Axis Approximation with Bounded Error. 171-180
Graphs and Applications
- Shinichi Honiden, Michael E. Houle, Christian Sommer:
Balancing Graph Voronoi Diagrams. 183-191 - Hale Erten, Alper Üngör:
Computing Triangulations without Small and Large Angles. 192-201 - Jan Oliver Wallgrün:
Matching Annotated Generalized Voronoi Graphs for Autonomous Robot Localization and Mapping. 202-211 - Michael S. Horn, Chia Shen:
Frogs and Toads Memory: A Voronoi Twist on the Classic Children's Game. 212-213
Bioinformatics Special Session I
- Pawel Winter, Henrik Sterner, Peter Sterner:
Alpha Shapes and Proteins. 217-224 - Thomas Bourquard, Julie Bernauer, Jérôme Azé, Anne Poupon:
Comparing Voronoi and Laguerre Tessellations in the Protein-Protein Docking Context. 225-232 - Jörg Bernhardt, Stefan Funke, Michael Hecker, Juliane Siebourg:
Visualizing Gene Expression Data via Voronoi Treemaps. 233-241
Bioinformatics Special Session II
- Chong-Min Kim, Chung In Won, Joonghyun Ryu, Jae-Kwan Kim, Jong Bhak, Deok-Soo Kim:
Protein-Ligand Docking Based on ss-shape. 245-253 - Deok-Soo Kim:
A Single Beta-Complex Solves All Geometry Problems in a Molecule. 254-260
Bioinformatics Special Session III
- Francois Anton, Thomas Hamelryck:
The Voronoi Diagram of Half-Balls and its Application to the Prediction of the 3D Structure of Proteins. 263-264 - Michael S. Horn, Matthew Tobiasz, Chia Shen:
Visualizing Biodiversity with Voronoi Treemaps. 265-270 - Alexey V. Anikeenko, Alexandra V. Kim, Nikolai N. Medvedev:
Delaunay Simplexes in Liquid Cyclohexane. 271-277
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