Geometric Separability using Orthogonal Objects

Abstract

Given a bichromatic point set P=R B of red and blue points, a separator is an object of a certain type that separates R and B. We study the geometric separability problem when the separator is a) rectangular annulus of fixed orientation b) rectangular annulus of arbitrary orientation c) square annulus of fixed orientation d) orthogonal convex polygon. In this paper, we give polynomial time algorithms to construct separators of each of the above type that also optimizes a given parameter.

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