1. What is the goal of this work?
The goal of this work, inspired in part by [18℄ and thetools developed in [39, 49℄, is to develop a theoreti al and omputational framework to ompareshapes represented as point louds.
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2. What is the simplest way to say that a set is an isometry?
The authors say that a set C X is an R- overing of X if BX(C;R) = X. The authors will alsofrequently say that the set A is a n- overing of X if A onstitutes, for some r > 0, a overing of Xby n-balls with enters in points of A.De nition 3 (Isometry)
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3. How did the authors generate the sample points?
The authors generated the sample points using the method of Muller, see [42℄.4.1 Positive Dete tionThe authors rst test their framework when X and Y are isometri .
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4. Why is it impossible to perform a re onstru tion of a point loud?
Due to the extremely high dimensionality in this ase, it is impossible to performmanifold re onstru tion, and the tasks need to be performed dire tly on the raw data, meaning thepoint loud.
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