Complexity and Algorithms for the Discrete Fr\'echet Distance Upper Bound with Imprecise Input
Abstract
We study the problem of computing the upper bound of the discrete Fr\'echet distance for imprecise input, and prove that the problem is NP-hard. This solves an open problem posed in 2010 by Ahn et al. If shortcuts are allowed, we show that the upper bound of the discrete Fr\'echet distance with shortcuts for imprecise input can be computed in polynomial time and we present several efficient algorithms.
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