Region-based approximation of probability distributions (for visibility between imprecise points among obstacles)
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Abstract: Let and be two imprecise points, given as probability density functions on , and let be a set of line segments (obstacles) in . We study the problem of approximating the probability that and can see each other; that is, that the segment connecting and does not cross any segment of . To solve this problem, we approximate each density function by a weighted set of polygons; a novel approach to dealing with probability density functions in computational geometry.
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