Dissertation: persistence landscapes
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\section{Vectorization methods}%
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\label{sec:vect-meth}
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%% TODO
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\subsection{Persistence landscapes}
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Persistence landscapes~\cite{bubenik_statistical_2015} are a mean to
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project the barcodes in a space where it will be possible to add them
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meaningfully. It would thus be possible to define means of persistence
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diagrams, along other summary statistics.
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As all the other vectorization techniques mentioned here, this
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approach is \emph{injective}, but not surjective, and no explicit
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inverse exists to go back from a persistence landscape to the
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corresponding persistence diagram. Moreover, a mean of persistence
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landscapes do not necessarily have a corresponding persistence
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diagram.
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\begin{defn}[Persistence landscape]
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The persistence landscape of a diagram $D = \{(b_i,d_i)\}_{i=1}^n$
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is the set of functions $\lambda_k: \mathbb{R} \mapsto \mathbb{R}$,
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for $k\in\mathbb{N}$ such that
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\[ \lambda_k(x) = k\text{-th largest value of } \{f_{(b_i,
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d_i)}(x)\}_{i=1}^n, \] (or zero if the $k$-th largest value does
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not exist), where $f_{(b,d)}$ is a piecewise linear function defined by:
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\[ f_{(b,d)} =
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\begin{cases}
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0& \text{if }x \notin (b,d)\\
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x-b& \text{if }x\in (b,\frac{b+d}{2})\\
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-x+d& \text{if }x\in (\frac{b+d}{2},d).
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\end{cases}
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\]
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\end{defn}
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The persistence landscape is thus a kind of superposition of piecewise
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linear functions. Moreover, one can show that persistence landscapes
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are stable with respect to the $L^p$ distance, and that the
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Wasserstein and bottleneck distances are bounded by the $L^p$
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distance~\cite{bubenik_statistical_2015}. We can thus view the
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landscapes as elements of a Banach space in which we can perform the
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statistical computations.
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\subsection{Persistence images}
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\cite{adams_persistence_2017}
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\subsection{Tropical and arctic semirings}
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\cite{kalisnik_tropical_2018}
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\section{Kernel-based methods}%
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\label{sec:kernel-based-methods}
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\subsection{Persistent scale-space kernel}
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\cite{reininghaus_stable_2015,kwitt_statistical_2015}
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\subsection{Persistence weighted gaussian kernel}
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\cite{kusano_kernel_2017}
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\subsection{Sliced Wasserstein kernel}
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\cite{carriere_sliced_2017}
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\section{Comparison}%
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\label{sec:comparison}
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