Two dimensional random patterns
by Chinthapanti, Chakradhara Reddy, M.S., OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, 2011, 45 pages; 1500192

Abstract:

This thesis presents a new approach to the generation of random sequences and two dimensional random patterns in which random sequences are generated by making use of either Delaunay triangulation or Voronoi diagrams drawn from random points taken in a two dimensional plane. Both the random sequences and two dimensional random patterns generated in this manner are shown to be more random when compared to pseudo-random sequences and patterns.

 
AdviserSubhash Kak
SchoolOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
SourceMAI/ 50-02, p. , Oct 2011
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsComputer science
Publication Number1500192
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