2005 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Delineating Boundaries for Imprecise Regions
Authors : Iris Reinbacher, Marc Benkert, Marc van Kreveld, Joseph S. B. Mitchell, Alexander Wolff
Published in: Algorithms – ESA 2005
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In geographic information retrieval, queries often use names of geographic regions that do not have a well-defined boundary, such as “Southern France.” We provide two classes of algorithms for the problem of computing reasonable boundaries of such regions, based on evidence of given data points that are deemed likely to lie either inside or outside the region. Our problem formulation leads to a number of problems related to red-blue point separation and minimum-perimeter polygons, many of which we solve algorithmically. We give experimental results from our implementation and a comparison of the two approaches.