There are many phenomena that generate polygonal tessellations on surfaces of 3D objects. One interesting example is the jackfruit, a multiple fruit found in the tropics. A recent study found the best-fit spherical Vo...There are many phenomena that generate polygonal tessellations on surfaces of 3D objects. One interesting example is the jackfruit, a multiple fruit found in the tropics. A recent study found the best-fit spherical Voronoi diagram from a photo of jackfruit skin, but the optimization was relative to the radius of the sphere and the height of the spikes. In this study, we propose a method for adjusting the position of the center of the sphere in addition to these parameters. Experiments were conducted using both ideal and real data. However, convergence with real data has not been confirmed due to relaxation of the convergence condition.展开更多
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文摘There are many phenomena that generate polygonal tessellations on surfaces of 3D objects. One interesting example is the jackfruit, a multiple fruit found in the tropics. A recent study found the best-fit spherical Voronoi diagram from a photo of jackfruit skin, but the optimization was relative to the radius of the sphere and the height of the spikes. In this study, we propose a method for adjusting the position of the center of the sphere in addition to these parameters. Experiments were conducted using both ideal and real data. However, convergence with real data has not been confirmed due to relaxation of the convergence condition.