Sampled Swiss cheese results (cf. Figure 2). The original sampled points (true holes outlined) are shown, together with the converged graphs. In the sparse case (bottom), sampling is close to locally uniform so not all holes are correctly inferred. As sampling gets denser (top two rows), no holes are violated.
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