isocontouring
Isocontouring, also known as contouring, is the process of extracting lines or surfaces that represent points of a constant value within a scalar field. In two dimensions, isocontours are curves on a plane that connect locations where the field equals a chosen iso-value. In three dimensions, isocontours become isosurfaces that enclose regions of space with the same scalar value.
Common algorithms include marching squares for 2D data and marching cubes for 3D data. Both approaches sample
Applications of isocontouring span multiple fields. In geography and GIS, elevation contours help produce topographic maps.
Challenges include ambiguities in certain grid configurations, which can affect contour topology, as well as noise