Computation of Centroidal Voronoi Tessellations in High Dimensional spaces

03/24/2022
by   Bhagyashri Telsang, et al.
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Owing to the natural interpretation and various desirable mathematical properties, centroidal Voronoi tessellations (CVT) have found a wide range of applications and correspondingly a vast development in their literature. However the computation of CVT in higher dimensional spaces still remains difficult. In this paper, we exploit the non-uniqueness of CVTs in higher dimensional spaces for their computation. We construct such high dimensional tessellations from CVTs in one-dimensional spaces. We then prove that such a tessellation is centroidal under the condition of independence among densities over the one-dimensional spaces considered. Various numerical evaluations backup the theoretical result through the low energy of the tessellations. The resulting grid-like tessellations are obtained efficiently with minimal computation time.

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