A medial graph is a concept used in the field of computational geometry, particularly in the areas of shape analysis and mesh processing. It represents the intrinsic structure of a geometric shape or surface. In essence, the medial graph captures the topological and geometrical characteristics of the shape's skeleton or centerlines. It is achieved through various methods, which typically involve identifying points that are equidistant from the boundary of the shape.
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