Simplification of Polyline Bundles
Abstract
We propose and study a generalization to the well-known problem of polyline simplification. Instead of a single polyline, we are given a set of polylines possibly sharing some line segments and bend points. Our goal is to minimize the number of bend points in the simplified bundle with respect to some error tolerance (measuring Fr\'echet distance) but under the additional constraint that shared parts have to be simplified consistently. We show that polyline bundle simplification is NP-hard to approximate within a factor for any where is the number of bend points in the polyline bundle. This inapproximability even applies to instances with only polylines. However, we identify the sensitivity of the solution to the choice of as a reason for this strong inapproximability. In particular, we prove that if we allow to be exceeded by a factor of in our solution, we can find a simplified polyline bundle with no more than bend points in polytime, providing us with an efficient bi-criteria approximation. As a further result, we show fixed-parameter tractability in the number of shared bend points.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1907.05296,
title = {Simplification of Polyline Bundles},
author = {Joachim Spoerhase and Sabine Storandt and Johannes Zink},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.05296},
year = {2020}
}