Persistent Cohomology for Data With Multicomponent Heterogeneous Information
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Abstract: Persistent homology is a powerful tool for characterizing the topology of a data set at various geometric scales. When applied to the description of molecular structures, persistent homology can capture the multiscale geometric features and reveal certain interaction patterns in terms of topological invariants. However, in addition to the geometric information, there is a wide variety of non-geometric information of molecular structures, such as element types, atomic partial charges, atomic pairwise interactions, and electrostatic potential function, that is not described by persistent homology. Although element specific homology and electrostatic persistent homology can encode some non-geometric information into geometry based topological invariants, it is desirable to have a mathematical framework to systematically embed both geometric and non-geometric information, i.e., multicomponent heterogeneous information, into unified topological descriptions. To this end, we propose a mathematical framework based on persistent cohomology. In our framework, non-geometric information can be either distributed globally or resided locally on the datasets in the geometric sense and can be properly defined on topological spaces, i.e., simplicial complexes. Using the proposed persistent cohomology based framework, enriched barcodes are extracted from datasets to represent heterogeneous information. We consider a variety of datasets to validate the present formulation and illustrate the usefulness of the proposed persistent cohomology. It is found that the proposed framework using cohomology boosts the performance of persistent homology based methods in the protein-ligand binding affinity prediction on massive biomolecular datasets.
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