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Mutiscale Mapper: A Framework for Topological Summarization of Data and Maps

Computational Geometry 2016-01-13 v2 Algebraic Topology

Abstract

Summarizing topological information from datasets and maps defined on them is a central theme in topological data analysis. \textsf{Mapper}, a tool for such summarization, takes as input both a possibly high dimensional dataset and a map defined on the data, and produces a summary of the data by using a cover of the codomain of the map. This cover, via a pullback operation to the domain, produces a simplicial complex connecting the data points. The resulting view of the data through a cover of the codomain offers flexibility in analyzing the data. However, it offers only a view at a fixed scale at which the cover is constructed. Inspired by the concept, we explore a notion of a tower of covers which induces a tower of simplicial complexes connected by simplicial maps, which we call {\em multiscale mapper}. We study the resulting structure, its stability, and design practical algorithms to compute its associated persistence diagrams efficiently. Specifically, when the domain is a simplicial complex and the map is a real-valued piecewise-linear function, the algorithm can compute the exact persistence diagram only from the 1-skeleton of the input complex. For general maps, we present a combinatorial version of the algorithm that acts only on \emph{vertex sets} connected by the 1-skeleton graph, and this algorithm approximates the exact persistence diagram thanks to a stability result that we show to hold. We also relate the multiscale mapper with the \v{C}ech complexes arising from a natural pullback pseudometric defined on the input domain.

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@article{arxiv.1504.03763,
  title  = {Mutiscale Mapper: A Framework for Topological Summarization of Data and Maps},
  author = {Tamal K. Dey and Facundo Memoli and Yusu Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.03763},
  year   = {2016}
}
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