Embeddings of persistence diagrams into Hilbert spaces (Q2209745): Difference between revisions

From MaRDI portal
ReferenceBot (talk | contribs)
Changed an Item
Import recommendations run Q6534273
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Property / DOI
 
Property / DOI: 10.1007/s41468-020-00056-w / rank
Normal rank
 
Property / DOI
 
Property / DOI: 10.1007/S41468-020-00056-W / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: Nonembeddability of persistence diagrams with $p>2$ Wasserstein metric / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: Nonembeddability of persistence diagrams with $p>2$ Wasserstein metric / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.9226875
Amount0.9226875
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: Nonembeddability of persistence diagrams with $p>2$ Wasserstein metric / qualifier
 
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: The space of persistence diagrams on $n$ points coarsely embeds into Hilbert space / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: The space of persistence diagrams on $n$ points coarsely embeds into Hilbert space / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.86903846
Amount0.86903846
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: The space of persistence diagrams on $n$ points coarsely embeds into Hilbert space / qualifier
 
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: Q5088948 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: Q5088948 / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.83665663
Amount0.83665663
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: Q5088948 / qualifier
 
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: Approximating continuous functions on persistence diagrams using template functions / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: Approximating continuous functions on persistence diagrams using template functions / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.8174052
Amount0.8174052
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: Approximating continuous functions on persistence diagrams using template functions / qualifier
 
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: On the choice of weight functions for linear representations of persistence diagrams / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: On the choice of weight functions for linear representations of persistence diagrams / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.8148048
Amount0.8148048
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: On the choice of weight functions for linear representations of persistence diagrams / qualifier
 
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: Q6159902 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: Q6159902 / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.81106836
Amount0.81106836
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: Q6159902 / qualifier
 
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: Virtual persistence diagrams, signed measures, Wasserstein distances, and Banach spaces / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: Virtual persistence diagrams, signed measures, Wasserstein distances, and Banach spaces / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.7996971
Amount0.7996971
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: Virtual persistence diagrams, signed measures, Wasserstein distances, and Banach spaces / qualifier
 
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: The Persistence Landscape and Some of Its Properties / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: The Persistence Landscape and Some of Its Properties / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.7920906
Amount0.7920906
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: The Persistence Landscape and Some of Its Properties / qualifier
 
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: Comparison of persistence diagrams / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: Comparison of persistence diagrams / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.7690074
Amount0.7690074
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: Comparison of persistence diagrams / qualifier
 
Property / Recommended article
 
Property / Recommended article: Persistence Images: A Stable Vector Representation of Persistent Homology / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Recommended article: Persistence Images: A Stable Vector Representation of Persistent Homology / qualifier
 
Similarity Score: 0.76853436
Amount0.76853436
Unit1
Property / Recommended article: Persistence Images: A Stable Vector Representation of Persistent Homology / qualifier
 

Latest revision as of 20:15, 27 January 2025

scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Embeddings of persistence diagrams into Hilbert spaces
scientific article

    Statements

    Embeddings of persistence diagrams into Hilbert spaces (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    4 November 2020
    0 references
    Persistence diagrams capture the evolving homology of a one-parameter family of topological spaces. One can define metrics, the so-called \(p\)-Wasserstein distances, on the space of persistence diagrams. Since persistence diagrams do not admit an inner product structure, in order to apply kernel methods, the standard approach is to map the data into Hilbert space in a controlled way. For these methods to be effective, the map (called a feature map) should change the original metric as little as possible. The paper under review confirms a result that computational topologists have observed in practice: that any feature map from persistence diagrams into a Hilbert space must distort the metric. More specifically, in the case \(1\le p\le \infty\), the authors combine results of [\textit{J. H. Wells} and \textit{L. R. Williams}, Embeddings and extensions in analysis. Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1975; Zbl 0324.46034)] and [\textit{K. Turner} and \textit{G. Spreemann}, Abel Symp. 15, 459--490 (2020; Zbl 1450.62141)] to show that there is no isometric embedding of the space of persistence diagrams in a \(p\)-Wasserstein metric into a Hilbert space. Moreover, in the case of \(p=\infty\) -- the so-called bottleneck distance, which is most often used in practice -- the authors show that the space of persistence diagrams does not even embed into a Hilbert space in a coarsely uniform way. The upshot of this result is that the distortion caused by a feature map is not uniformly controllable. They conclude that the space of persistence diagrams in the bottleneck distance has generalized roundness 0 and infinite asymptotic dimension. Finally, they show that any separable bounded metric space can be isometrically embedded into the space of persistence diagrams with the bottleneck distance.
    0 references
    persistent homology
    0 references
    coarse geometry
    0 references
    kernel methods
    0 references
    bottleneck distance
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references