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Approximation of discrete data by \(G^ 1\) arc splines (English)
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26 October 1992
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The authors develop algorithms for fitting a \(G^ 1\) arc spline to data so that the data points are within a specified distance of the arc spline. The \(G^ 1\) arc spline is made of biarcs that are joined in a \(G^ 1\) manner. These methods adaptively find the number of biarcs to use for the approximation. These methods do not use least squares and the solution of a linear system of equations but use standard formulae to estimate tangents from discrete data and standard algorithms to partition the discrete points for the approximation by biarcs.
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discrete-data approximation
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biarcs
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locally optimal approximations
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bisection algorithm
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algorithms
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fitting
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arc spline
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