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Simplification of contour lines, based on axial splines, with high-quality results

This paper introduces a new simplification method providing high-quality contour lines derived from the 3D point cloud, minimizing their energy. It combines the simplification potential and the splines with the generalized axial symmetry. Generating results similar to the topological skeleton, it ap...

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Published in:International journal of geographical information science : IJGIS 2023-07, Vol.37 (7), p.1520-1554
Main Authors: Bayer, T., Kolingerová, I., Čelonk, M., Lysák, J.
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