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Adaptive Techniques to find Optimal Planar Boxes
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Given a set $P$ of $n$ planar points, two axes and a real-valued score function $f()$ on subsets of $P$, the Optimal Planar Box problem consists in finding a box (i.e. axis-aligned rectangle) $H$ maximizing $f(H\cap P)$. We consider the case where $f()$ is monotone decomposable, i.e. there exists a composition function $g()$ monotone in its two arguments such that $f(A)=g(f(A_1),f(A_2))$ for every subset $A\subseteq P$ and every partition $\{A_1,A_2\}$ of $A$. In this context we propose a solution for the Optimal Planar Box problem which performs in the worst case $O(n^2\lg n)$ score compositions and coordinate comparisons, and much less on other classes of instances defined by various measures of difficulty. A side result of its own interest is a fully dynamic \textit{MCS Splay tree} data structure supporting insertions and deletions with the \emph{dynamic finger} property, improving upon previous results [Cort\'es et al., J.Alg. 2009].<br />Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1204.2034
- Document Type :
- Working Paper