An Efficient Data Retrieval Parallel Reeb Graph Algorithm

Author:

Hajij Mustafa,Rosen PaulORCID

Abstract

The Reeb graph of a scalar function that is defined on a domain gives a topologically meaningful summary of that domain. Reeb graphs have been shown in the past decade to be of great importance in geometric processing, image processing, computer graphics, and computational topology. The demand for analyzing large data sets has increased in the last decade. Hence, the parallelization of topological computations needs to be more fully considered. We propose a parallel augmented Reeb graph algorithm on triangulated meshes with and without a boundary. That is, in addition to our parallel algorithm for computing a Reeb graph, we describe a method for extracting the original manifold data from the Reeb graph structure. We demonstrate the running time of our algorithm on standard datasets. As an application, we show how our algorithm can be utilized in mesh segmentation algorithms.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Computational Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Numerical Analysis,Theoretical Computer Science

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