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Python library for calculating geodesic distance on triangular based surface meshes

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pygeodesic

Python library to compute geodesic distance over a triangular based surface mesh.

A Cython wrapper of the C++ code by Kirsanov, which is an implementation of the exact geodesic algorithm for triangular mesh first described by Mitchell, Mount and Papadimitriou in 1987.

pygeodesic is similar to other libraries on PyPi (such as gdist and tvb-gdist), but:

  • provides a wrapper of the GeodesicAlgorithmExact class
  • exposes geodesic path (not just geodesic distance)
  • licensed under MIT license similar to the orginal Kirsanov C++ code, rather than GPL

A good alternative to pygeodesic is potpourri3d, which uses the heat method and vector heat method to compute geodesic distance over surfaces and point clouds. However, this library does not currently output the geodesic path on the surface.

Requirements

A C++ compiler is required if you are not installing one of the precompiled wheels. Although pygeodesic is a Cython wrapper, Cython is not required as the cythonized C++ file is also provided.

VTK is used for visualisation in the example notebooks.

Installation

Install from PyPi:

pip install pygeodesic

Installation from source (from within folder containing setup.py):

python setup.py install

Usage

Loading pygeodesic:

import pygeodesic.geodesic as geodesic

To read the mesh files provided with the original C++ code:

filename = r'data/flat_triangular_mesh.txt'
result = geodesic.read_mesh_from_file(filename)
if result:
    points, faces = result

To calculate the geodesic distance and path between two points (the source and the target) on the mesh:

# Initialise the PyGeodesicAlgorithmExact class instance
geoalg = geodesic.PyGeodesicAlgorithmExact(points,faces)

# Define the source and target point ids with respect to the points array
sourceIndex = 25
targetIndex = 97

# Compute the geodesic distance and the path
distance, path = geoalg.geodesicDistance(sourceIndex, targetIndex)

To calculate the geodesic distances from a single point (the source point) to all other points on the mesh:

sourceIndex = 25
distances, best_source = geoalg.geodesicDistances(np.array([sourceIndex,]))

To calculate the geodesic distances from two source points to all other points on the mesh:

distances, best_source = geoalg.geodesicDistances(np.array([25,100]))

For more detail, a Jupyter notebook is provided in the examples folder to show how to use pygeodesic to compute geodesic distances and paths.

Example using the Stanford Bunny

A Jupyter notebook is provided showing how to use pygeodesic to calculate the geodesic distance and path using the Stanford Bunny as an example.

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