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= Beta skeleton
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The term "beta skeleton" is typically used in the context of topology and computational geometry. It often refers to a method of analyzing the shape of a dataset or point cloud, particularly in the study of shapes in higher dimensions. The beta skeleton is a form of a skeleton that captures the structure of a point set by using a distance threshold that is often parameterized by a beta value. In general, the beta skeleton is a generalization of the well-known Gabriel graph and the relative neighborhood graph.