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A new upper bound for the VC-dimension of visibility regions
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    A new upper bound for the VC-dimension of visibility regions (English)
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    8 January 2014
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    The paper is focused on the visibility problem related to the art gallery problem. For a given simple polygon and a finite set of points inside this polygon, the authors show that the biggest realizable number -- so-called VC-dimension of visibility regions in simple polygons -- is less or equal to 14. This conclusion disproves the previously known upper bound 23. Assuming a simple polygon containing a set of 15 points each of whose subsets is visually discernible, the authors firstly show that at most 5 points can be situated inside the convex hull of the 15 points set. Secondly, the authors prove that at most 9 points can be located on the convex hull.
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    computational geometry
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    visibility
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    VC-dimension
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    simple polygon
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    visually discernible
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    realizable number
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    visibility regions
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    art gallery problem
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