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Local Depth-Based Corrections to Maxmin Landmark Selection for Lazy Witness Persistence

Computational Geometry 2026-04-22 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

We study a family of local depth-based corrections to maxmin landmark selection for lazy witness persistence. Starting from maxmin seeds, we partition the cloud into nearest-seed cells and replace or move each seed toward a deep representative of its cell. The principal implemented variant, \emph{support-weighted partial recentering}, scales the amount of movement by cell support. The contributions are both mathematical and algorithmic. On the mathematical side, we prove local geometric guarantees for these corrections: a convex-core robustness lemma derived from halfspace depth, a 2r2r cover bound for subset recentering, and projected cover bounds for the implemented partial-recentering rules. On the algorithmic side, we identify a practically effective variant through a layered empirical study consisting of planar synthetic benchmarks, a parameter-sensitivity study, and an MPEG-7 silhouette benchmark, together with a modest three-dimensional torus extension. The main planar experiments show that support-weighted partial recentering gives a consistent geometric improvement over maxmin while preserving the thresholded H1H_1 summary used in the study. The three-dimensional experiment shows the same geometric tendency but only mixed topological behavior. The paper should therefore be read as a controlled study of a local depth-based alternative to maxmin, rather than as a global witness-approximation theorem or a claim of uniform empirical superiority.

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@article{arxiv.2604.19450,
  title  = {Local Depth-Based Corrections to Maxmin Landmark Selection for Lazy Witness Persistence},
  author = {Yifan Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.19450},
  year   = {2026}
}

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25 pages, 3 figures