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I wrote this implementation many years ago, but I feel it didn’t receive the recognition it deserved, especially since it was the first freely available. So, better late than never—I’d like to present it here. It’s an algorithm for computing the Weighted Voronoi Diagram, which extends the classic Voronoi diagram by assigning different influence weights to sites. This helps solve problems in computational geometry, geospatial analysis, and clustering, where sites have varying importance. While my implementation isn’t the most robust, I believe it could still be useful or serve as a starting point for improvements. What do you think?

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[–] PartiallyApplied@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

This github page isn’t visible on my mobile device because the ads block the view.

The concept sounds truly interesting but distribution is everything. The AdSense you have is probably not very profitable and is actively hurting your recognition. As politely but bluntly as possible: If you want appreciation and adoption, remove the advertisements. You’re selling us on your idea, not whatever bottom barrel consumerism Google wants me to buy

[–] Gigamegs@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

It’s not just about the page—the source code is available too. Ads are everywhere, so this feels a bit nitpicky to me.

Also no ads on my mobile