Flat Delaunay Complexes for Homeomorphic Manifold Reconstruction

03/11/2022
by   Dominique Attali, et al.
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Given a smooth submanifold of the Euclidean space, a finite point cloud and a scale parameter, we introduce a construction which we call the flat Delaunay complex (FDC). This is a variant of the tangential Delaunay complex (TDC) introduced by Boissonnat et al.. Building on their work, we provide a short and direct proof that when the point cloud samples sufficiently nicely the submanifold and is sufficiently safe (a notion which we define in the paper), our construction is homeomorphic to the submanifold. Because the proof works even when data points are noisy, this allows us to propose a perturbation scheme that takes as input a point cloud sufficiently nice and returns a point cloud which in addition is sufficiently safe. Equally importantly, our construction provides the framework underlying a variational formulation of the reconstruction problem which we present in a companion paper.

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