Hi,
we were just reviewing materials for class where we use v.voronoi, and
it has some fairly new functionality Markus added, which is not quite
covered in references. It would be great if anyone could suggest some
relevant articles for the algorithm or applications? I would be happy
to add them there.
Thank you,
Anna
Hi Anna,
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Anna Petrášová <kratochanna@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
we were just reviewing materials for class where we use v.voronoi, and
it has some fairly new functionality Markus added, which is not quite
covered in references.
I guess you refer to the new -a and -s flags. These are not based on any references. The idea for these new flags came from studying v.voronoi and its outputs. These flags (particularly -s) are still somewhat experimental because v.voronoi itself is numerically a bit unstable, sometimes creating artefacts when input points/vertices are very close to each other. The reference for the basic voronoi algorithm is in the manual. The -a and -s flags are an example what else you can do with that algorithm.
Markus M
It would be great if anyone could suggest some
relevant articles for the algorithm or applications? I would be happy
to add them there.
Thank you,
Anna
OK, thanks for the info!
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Markus Metz
<markus.metz.giswork@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Anna,
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Anna Petrášová <kratochanna@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
we were just reviewing materials for class where we use v.voronoi, and
it has some fairly new functionality Markus added, which is not quite
covered in references.
I guess you refer to the new -a and -s flags. These are not based on any
references. The idea for these new flags came from studying v.voronoi and
its outputs. These flags (particularly -s) are still somewhat experimental
because v.voronoi itself is numerically a bit unstable, sometimes creating
artefacts when input points/vertices are very close to each other. The
reference for the basic voronoi algorithm is in the manual. The -a and -s
flags are an example what else you can do with that algorithm.
Markus M
It would be great if anyone could suggest some
relevant articles for the algorithm or applications? I would be happy
to add them there.
Thank you,
Anna