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The Hausdorff distance was obtained for the different tests done before. We focus specially in how this distance is affected by the variation in the model resolution and concavity. The following two graphics show precicely this relationship, focusing in the max and mean values (calculated as a percentage over the mesh diagonal as described in the former paragraph).
A quality criteria obtained from the max and mean values of the Hausdorff distance is a good way to validate the decomposition of our 3D model.
In general terms we only need to focus in calculating the distance from our 3D model to the merged model. That is, our sample model is the original model and the target model is the decomposed one (the merge of all the pieces obtained). This is because our original model is normally more dense.