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7th ISVD 2010: Quebec, Canada
- Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi:

Seventh International Symposium on Voronoi Diagrams in Science and Engineering, ISVD 2010, Quebec, Canada, June 28-30, 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-0-7695-4112-9
Keynote Presentation Paper
- Chris Gold:

The Dual is the Context: Spatial Structures for GIS. 3-10
Mathematical Aspects of Voronoi Diagrams
- Matthew Dickerson, David Eppstein, Kevin A. Wortman:

Planar Voronoi Diagrams for Sums of Convex Functions, Smoothed Distance and Dilation. 13-22 - Toshihiro Tanuma, Hiroshi Imai, Sonoko Moriyama

:
Revisiting Hyperbolic Voronoi Diagrams from Theoretical, Applied and Generalized Viewpoints. 23-32 - Kira Vyatkina, Gill Barequet:

On 2-Site Voronoi Diagrams under Arithmetic Combinations of Point-to-Point Distances. 33-41 - Chris Gray:

Nearest-Neighbor Queries with Well-Spaced Points. 42-49 - Steven Bitner, Yam Ki Cheung, Ovidiu Daescu:

Minimum Separating Circle for Bichromatic Points in the Plane. 50-55 - Frank Nielsen

, Richard Nock:
Jensen-Bregman Voronoi Diagrams and Centroidal Tessellations. 56-65 - Ivan Mekhedov, Leonid M. Mestetskiy

:
The Fusion as a Novel Binary Operation on Medial Axes. 66-73
3D and Dynamic Voronoi Diagrams
- Xin Liu, Jon G. Rokne, Marina L. Gavrilova:

Smooth Morphing Delaunay Triangulation. 77-84 - Avneesh Sud, Danyel Fisher

, Huai-Ping Lee:
Fast Dynamic Voronoi Treemaps. 85-94 - Martin Manak

, Ivana Kolingerová
:
Fast Discovery of Voronoi Vertices in the Construction of Voronoi Diagram of 3D Balls. 95-104 - Deok-Soo Kim, Jae-Kwan Kim, Chong-Min Kim:

Searching Simplexes in Quasi-triangulation. 105-111
Spatial Modeling and Analysis Using Voronoi Diagrams
- Meysam Argany, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi

, Farid Karimipour
:
Voronoi-Based Approaches for Geosensor Networks Coverage Determination and Optimisation: A Survey. 115-123 - Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed

, Masud Hasan, Awalin Sopan:
Vindictive Voronoi Games and Stabbing Delaunay Circles. 124-131 - Matthew T. Dickerson, Michael T. Goodrich

, Thomas D. Dickerson
:
Round-Trip Voronoi Diagrams and Doubling Density in Geographic Networks. 132-141 - Chenglin Fan, Jianbiao He, Jun Luo, Binhai Zhu:

Moving Network Voronoi Diagram. 142-150 - João Dinis

, Margarida Mamede
:
Sweeping the Sphere. 151-160 - Nicolas Velasquez Giron, Veronica Botero Fernandez

, Jaime Ignacio Velez Upegui:
Rainfall Distribution Based on a Delaunay Triangulation Method. 161-167
Pattern Analysis Using Voronoi Tilings
- Sergio Coutinho de Biasi, Bahman Kalantari, Iraj Kalantari:

Maximal Zone Diagrams and their Computation. 171-180 - Ojaswa Sharma

, Francois Anton
:
Homotopic Object Reconstruction Using Natural Neighbor Barycentric Coordinates. 181-188 - Norie Fu, Hiroshi Imai, Sonoko Moriyama

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Voronoi Diagrams on Periodic Graphs. 189-198 - Kokichi Sugihara:

Voronoi-Diagram Approach to Escher-Like Tiling. 199-204 - Geoffrey Edwards, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi

, David Duguay:
Voronoi Tiling, Digital Fabric Printing and Interactive eGarments - Designing the iBody. 205-211
Applications of Voronoi Diagrams and Their Duals
- Panagiotis A. Foteinos, Andrey N. Chernikov, Nikos Chrisochoides:

Guaranteed Quality Tetrahedral Delaunay Meshing for Medical Images. 215-223 - Rien van de Weygaert, Erwin Platen

, Gert Vegter
, Bob Eldering, Nico Kruithof:
Alpha Shape Topology of the Cosmic Web. 224-234 - Miguel A. Aragon-Calvo, Sergei F. Shandarin, Alexander S. Szalay:

Geometry of the Cosmic Web: Minkowski Functionals from the Delaunay Tessellation. 235-243 - Mahmudul Hasan, Marina L. Gavrilova:

A Geometric Approach to Drill Path Collision Avoidance. 244-253 - V. P. Voloshin, Alexey V. Anikeenko

, Nikolai N. Medvedev, Alfons Geiger, D. Stoyan:
Hydration Shells in Voronoi Tessellations. 254-259 - Vasyl Tereshchenko

, Anatoly V. Anisimov
:
One Conception of Creating Tools for Geometric Modeling. 260-265 - Javier Carbonell Carlos A. Osorio:

Characterization of Different Areas with Maximum Potential Productivity Planted with Sugarcane in the Cauca River Valley (Colombia). 266-272

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