The k-PDTM : a coreset for robust geometric inference
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Publication:6297150
arXiv1801.10346MaRDI QIDQ6297150
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Publication date: 31 January 2018
Abstract: Analyzing the sub-level sets of the distance to a compact sub-manifold of R d is a common method in TDA to understand its topology. The distance to measure (DTM) was introduced by Chazal, Cohen-Steiner and M{'e}rigot in [7] to face the non-robustness of the distance to a compact set to noise and outliers. This function makes possible the inference of the topology of a compact subset of R d from a noisy cloud of n points lying nearby in the Wasserstein sense. In practice, these sub-level sets may be computed using approximations of the DTM such as the q-witnessed distance [10] or other power distance [6]. These approaches lead eventually to compute the homology of unions of n growing balls, that might become intractable whenever n is large. To simultaneously face the two problems of large number of points and noise, we introduce the k-power distance to measure (k-PDTM). This new approximation of the distance to measure may be thought of as a k-coreset based approximation of the DTM. Its sublevel sets consist in union of k-balls, k << n, and this distance is also proved robust to noise. We assess the quality of this approximation for k possibly dramatically smaller than n, for instance k = n 1 3 is proved to be optimal for 2-dimensional shapes. We also provide an algorithm to compute this k-PDTM.
Has companion code repository: https://github.com/GENETAY/GenetayEdouard
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