The largest empty circle with location constraints in spatial databases

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Gutiérrez Retamal, Gilberto
López, Juan R.
Penabad, Miguel R.

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Gilberto Gutiérrez, Juan R. López, José R. Paramá, and Miguel R. Penabad. 2018. The largest empty circle with location constraints in spatial databases. Knowl. Inf. Syst. 55, 1 (April 2018), 141–169. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10115-017-1075-8

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[Abstract]: Given a set S of points in the two-dimensional space, which are stored in a spatial database, this paper presents an efficient algorithm to find, in the area delimited by those points, the empty circle with the largest area that contains only a query point q. Our algorithm adapts previous work in the field of computational geometry to be used in spatial databases, which requires to manage large amounts of data. To achieve this objective, the basic idea is to discard a large part of the points of S, in such a way that the problem can be solved providing only the remaining points to a classical computational geometry algorithm that, by processing a smaller collection of points, saves main memory resources and computation time. The correctness of our algorithm is formally proven. In addition, we empirically show its efficiency and scalability by running a set of experiments using both synthetic and real data.

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