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author | ROUVREAU Vincent <vincent.rouvreau@inria.fr> | 2019-03-14 18:05:11 +0100 |
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committer | ROUVREAU Vincent <vincent.rouvreau@inria.fr> | 2019-03-14 18:05:11 +0100 |
commit | 3ec4014f39c514aa456a652bc0d876fba70ad6f9 (patch) | |
tree | d1b1e785e15b0949fe5c3ae263392ce906b4cfaa | |
parent | 481718886577973385f657484c124456890ffa76 (diff) |
Fix code review
-rw-r--r-- | src/Tangential_complex/doc/Intro_tangential_complex.h | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/cython/doc/tangential_complex_user.rst | 13 |
2 files changed, 18 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/src/Tangential_complex/doc/Intro_tangential_complex.h b/src/Tangential_complex/doc/Intro_tangential_complex.h index 649ec389..2b019021 100644 --- a/src/Tangential_complex/doc/Intro_tangential_complex.h +++ b/src/Tangential_complex/doc/Intro_tangential_complex.h @@ -35,9 +35,11 @@ namespace tangential_complex { \section tangentialdefinition Definition -A Tangential Delaunay complex is a <a target="_blank" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplicial_complex">simplicial complex</a> +A Tangential Delaunay complex is a +<a target="_blank" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplicial_complex">simplicial complex</a> designed to reconstruct a \f$k\f$-dimensional smooth manifold embedded in \f$d\f$-dimensional Euclidean space. -The input is a point sample coming from an unknown manifold, which means that the points lie close to a structure of "small" intrinsic dimension. +The input is a point sample coming from an unknown manifold, which means that the points lie close to a structure of +"small" intrinsic dimension. The running time depends only linearly on the extrinsic dimension \f$ d \f$ and exponentially on the intrinsic dimension \f$ k \f$. @@ -46,18 +48,19 @@ An extensive description of the Tangential complex can be found in \cite tangent \subsection whatisthetc What is a Tangential Complex? Let us start with the description of the Tangential complex of a simple example, with \f$ k=1 \f$ and \f$ d=2 \f$. -Only 4 points will be displayed (more are required for PCA) to simplify the figures. \f$ P \f$ located on a closed -curve embedded in 2D. +The point set \f$ \mathscr P \f$ is located on a closed curve embedded in 2D. +Only 4 points will be displayed (more are required for PCA) to simplify the figures. \image html "tc_example_01.png" "The input" -For each point \f$ p \f$, estimate its tangent subspace \f$ T_p \f$ using PCA. +For each point \f$ P \f$, estimate its tangent subspace \f$ T_p \f$ using PCA. \image html "tc_example_02.png" "The estimated normals" -Let us add the Voronoi diagram of the points in orange. For each point \f$ p \f$, construct its star in the Delaunay triangulation of \f$ P \f$ restricted to \f$ T_p \f$. +Let us add the Voronoi diagram of the points in orange. For each point \f$ P \f$, construct its star in the Delaunay +triangulation of \f$ \mathscr P \f$ restricted to \f$ T_p \f$. \image html "tc_example_03.png" "The Voronoi diagram" The Tangential Delaunay complex is the union of those stars. In practice, neither the ambient Voronoi diagram nor the ambient Delaunay triangulation is computed. -Instead, local \f$ k \f$-dimensional regular triangulations are computed with a limited number of points as we only need the star of each point. -More details can be found in \cite tangentialcomplex2014. +Instead, local \f$ k \f$-dimensional regular triangulations are computed with a limited number of points as we only +need the star of each point. More details can be found in \cite tangentialcomplex2014. \subsection inconsistencies Inconsistencies diff --git a/src/cython/doc/tangential_complex_user.rst b/src/cython/doc/tangential_complex_user.rst index 5147797c..11b37009 100644 --- a/src/cython/doc/tangential_complex_user.rst +++ b/src/cython/doc/tangential_complex_user.rst @@ -23,9 +23,10 @@ What is a Tangential Complex? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Let us start with the description of the Tangential complex of a simple -example, with :math:`k = 1` and :math:`d = 2`. Only 4 points will be displayed -(more are required for PCA) to simplify the figures. :math:`P` located -on a closed curve embedded in 2D. +example, with :math:`k = 1` and :math:`d = 2`. The point set +:math:`\mathscr P` is located on a closed curve embedded in 2D. +Only 4 points will be displayed (more are required for PCA) to simplify the +figures. .. figure:: ../../doc/Tangential_complex/tc_example_01.png :alt: The input @@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ on a closed curve embedded in 2D. The input -For each point :math:`p`, estimate its tangent subspace :math:`T_p` using PCA. +For each point :math:`P`, estimate its tangent subspace :math:`T_p` using PCA. .. figure:: ../../doc/Tangential_complex/tc_example_02.png :alt: The estimated normals @@ -43,8 +44,8 @@ For each point :math:`p`, estimate its tangent subspace :math:`T_p` using PCA. Let us add the Voronoi diagram of the points in orange. For each point -:math:`p`, construct its star in the Delaunay triangulation of :math:`P` -restricted to :math:`T_p`. +:math:`P`, construct its star in the Delaunay triangulation of +:math:`\mathscr P` restricted to :math:`T_p`. .. figure:: ../../doc/Tangential_complex/tc_example_03.png :alt: The Voronoi diagram |