I will try my very best to explain the reason Sir why I am trying to use a "displaced" or "offset" value not too far away from the boundary constraints. Honestly, there are lots of methods in order to interpolate an implicit curve or surface. However, for this specific research paper...
https://www.cc.gatech.edu/~turk/my_papers/vimp_tog.pdf
... the selection of the offset constraint (normal constraint as termed by the author) is the best option since it best interpolates the surface very well.
For example, if we are going to use several boundary constraints and only one positive constraint, we can observe that...
https://i.imgur.com/RUrMRHL.png
If we add more constraints, like 3 additional boundary constraints, then the interpolation will be modified at some point... (Note: Green surface is some function greater than 0 or f(x)>0 and Red surface is some function less than 0 or f(x)<0)
https://i.imgur.com/Al81yNU.png
Extending this knowledge to 3D, some OBJ files are interpolated well without problem like the previous OBJ examples...
For the original HEART.obj...
https://i.imgur.com/hp7eWAB.png
The output implicit surface HEART.obj is...
https://i.imgur.com/GAryLPE.png
Also with this HEART.obj, giving different offset values shows almost same interpolated implicit surface output which means no problem at all.
However, if I use other OBJ files, the outputs are undesirable, and most of the time I do trial and errors to guess the offset values. Honestly, until now, I am trying to interpolate a certain OBJ file right now, and I started (literally) from offset 0.01,....,0.5...., 1.0,2.0,3.0,......25.0 and I am now in 25.0 offset value and still no good results. I also tried to take the mean of the ranges for each x, y and z coordinates but I ended up guessing (trial and errors) the offset values.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yntJBYyj_9W8tU-Sg14w5nNhgIpqBBhs/view?usp=sharing
Hmm, I am starting to think probably this is one of the limitations of this research paper especially in very closed sheets like as mentioned from the other papers I have read (a screenshot from the paper shown below):
https://i.imgur.com/RksaKas.png
But this is something that I need to investigate more further Sir... (Note: The figure shown above was taken from the research paper:
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5395267