Dear All
(I have emailed separately Bill Schroeder at Kitware)
I am very happy that ITK Toolkit has been thriving over so many years. Kitware
has done amazing job to maintain it and to expand it.
Still, I am trying to contact the main co-authors of the currect ITK Software
Guide.
I am writing about the usage of "Voronoi Region" terminology in the recent
editions of the ITK Software guide - that is very odd and not in agreement with
how Voronoi Diagram, that is one of the fundamental geometric structures, is
defined:https://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~suri/cs235/Voronoi.pdf
Could you please email me - I would like to suggest that if we want to use as
"geometrical concepts associated with the ITK image" "Voronoi region" in a form
what I consider a degenerative representation of it - then maybe it would be
wise to name it differently. Not to mention the usage of another oddity:
Delaunay Region - what is it? Voronoi Diagram and its dual, Delaunay
Triangulation are classic geometric constructs that require that the points, in
the Voronoi diagram, the Voronoi points, satisfy:
"Non-degeneracy Condition: Assume no 4 cocircular points, and no 3 collinear."
This is violated in the construct included in the Guide and referred to as
Voronoi Region and Delaunay Region.
I don't mind that the guide is not including any more my original hybrid
segmentation contribution that included Voronoi Diagram classification
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/27299860.pdfI woudl like to ask you to discuss
what can be done with possibly correctingthe odd terminology,
looking forward to hear from
Best Regards,
Celina Imielinska
Celina Imielinska, PhDPrincipalVesalius Technologies LLCPrinceton
NJcelina_imielinska@yahoo.com609 240 4721
PS. old version
http://www.sci.utah.edu/publications/ibanez03/ItkSoftwareGuide.pdf newest
https://itk.org/ItkSoftwareGuide.pdf
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