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Function `wlop_simplify_and_regularize_point_set()` not only simplifies,
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but also regularizes downsampled points. This is an implementation of
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the WLOP (Weighted Locally Optimal Projection) algorithm
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<a href="http://web.siat.ac.cn/~huihuang/WLOP/WLOP_page.html">[Huang et al. 2009]</a>.
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the Weighted Locally Optimal Projection (WLOP) algorithm \cgalCite{wlop-2009}.
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\subsection Point_set_processing_3Example_3 Grid simplification example
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Function `bilateral_smooth_point_set()` smooths the input point set by
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iteratively projecting each point onto the implicit surface patch fitted over its `k` nearest neighbors.
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Bilateral projection preserves sharp features according to the normal (gradient) information. Normals are thus required as input. See formula (2) and (4) in paper <a href="http://web.siat.ac.cn/~huihuang/EAR/EAR_page.html">[Huang et al. 2013]</a>.
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Bilateral projection preserves sharp features according to the normal (gradient) information.
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Normals are thus required as input. See formula (2) and (4) in \cgalCite{ear-2013}.
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\subsection Point_set_processing_3Example_5 Jet smoothing example
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