Add trimmed hull with onion peeling/potato paring #155
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This adds
trimmed_hull()andtrim_pointset()tocentrography.py. These are built on onion peeling theory.The trimmed hull is a shape that covers p% of the points. Points are removed from the covered set by either paring or peeling.
For peeling,
For paring,
One reasonable next step would be to implement a final function like
convex_depth(X, y=None)that calculates how far you have to peel to uncoveryif provided, or the convex depth of each pointXin the dataset. I think this could be done just by extending this strategy, but it would get slow quickly unless we use the Chazelle approach.