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2. Algorithms for the Reduction of the Number of Points Required to Represent a Digitized Line or its Caricature

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The article was published on 2011-03-18. It has received 320 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Line (text file) & Reduction (complexity).

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The idea of using the A* algorithm for route planning an unmanned vehicle "Edredon"

TL;DR: The concept of algorithm A* functioning in a navigation system equipped with electronic navigational chart for autonomous planning the shortest and safest route crossing an offshore unmanned vehicle “Edredon” is presented.
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Describing Buildings by 3-Dimensional Details Found in Aerial Photography

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe how one can recognize and reconstruct buildings in 3D with the purpose of extracting the building size, its footprint, the number of floors, the roof shapes, number of windows, the existence or absence of balconies.
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Predicting the Number of Fibular Segments to Reconstruct Mandibular Defects

TL;DR: This study examines the feasibility of using a geometric algorithm to simplify and determine the optimal reconstruction for a given mandibular defect.
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An Interactive Real-Time Cutting Technique for 3D Models in Mixed Reality

TL;DR: A new cutting algorithm has been developed in order to handle multiple objects and speed up the cut with complex meshes and preserve geometry quality and a reduction in cut time compared to the original method is noticed.
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A Skill-Based Architecture for Pick and Place Manipulation Tasks

TL;DR: A skill-based architecture is presented that enables a simulated moving manipulator to solve Pick & Place type of tasks and an intelligent agent is able to solve them autonomously.
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Computer representation of planar regions by their skeletons

TL;DR: Any region can be regarded as a union of maximal neighborhoods of its points, and can be specified by the centers and radii of these neighborhoods; this set is a sort of "skeleton" of the region.
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The Application of Computation and Automatic Drawing Instruments to Structural Generalisation

TL;DR: An account of a series of experiments in computer generalisation, in which the outline of the Netherlands at 1:25 000 scale has been used to generate aseries of generalisations between 1:600 000 and 1:3 500 000.
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