Morse-Smale decompositions for modeling terrain knowledge
Title | Morse-Smale decompositions for modeling terrain knowledge |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 2005 |
Authors | Čomić L, De Floriani L, Papaleo L |
Journal | Spatial Information Theory |
Pagination | 426 - 444 |
Date Published | 2005/// |
Abstract | In this paper, we describe, analyze and compare techniques for extracting spatial knowledge from a terrain model. Specifically, we investigate techniques for extracting a morphological representation from a terrain model based on an approximation of a Morse-Smale complex. A Morse-Smale complex defines a decomposition of a topographic surface into regions with vertices at the critical points and bounded by integral lines which connect passes to pits and peaks. This provides a terrain representation which encompasses the knowledge on the salient characteristics of the terrain. We classify the various techniques for computing a Morse-Smale complexe based on the underlying terrain model, a Regular Square Grid (RSG) or a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN), and based on the algorithmic approach they apply. Finally, we discuss hierarchical terrain representations based on a Morse-Smale decomposition. |
DOI | 10.1007/11556114_27 |