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HV Geometry for Signal Comparison

Metric Geometry 2023-04-25 v1 Differential Geometry Optimization and Control

Abstract

In order to compare and interpolate signals, we investigate a Riemannian geometry on the space of signals. The metric allows discontinuous signals and measures both horizontal (thus providing many benefits of the Wasserstein metric) and vertical deformations. Moreover, it allows for signed signals, which overcomes the main deficiency of optimal transportation-based metrics in signal processing. We characterize the metric properties of the space of signals and establish the regularity and stability of geodesics. Furthermore, we introduce an efficient numerical scheme to compute the geodesics and present several experiments which highlight the nature of the metric.

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@article{arxiv.2304.11538,
  title  = {HV Geometry for Signal Comparison},
  author = {Ruiyu Han and Dejan Slepčev and Yunan Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.11538},
  year   = {2023}
}

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34 pages, 8 figures

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