Bottleneck, Wasserstein, persistence-landscape, and persistence-image measures are more robust to Gaussian noise and Gaussian/ML denoising of synthetic 3D porous-media images than generator-count or average-lifespan statistics.
Persistence Diagram Estimation of Multivariate Piecewise H\"older-continuous Signals
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To our knowledge, the analysis of convergence rates for persistence diagrams estimation from noisy signals has predominantly relied on lifting signal estimation results through sup-norm (or other functional norm) stability theorems. We believe that moving forward from this approach can lead to considerable gains. We illustrate it in the setting of nonparametric regression. From a minimax perspective, we examine the inference of persistence diagrams (for the sublevel sets filtration). We show that for piecewise H\"older-continuous functions, with control over the reach of the set of discontinuities, taking the persistence diagram coming from a simple histogram estimator of the signal permits achieving the minimax rates known for H\"older-continuous functions.
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Denoising 3D images: robustness of persistent homology measures
Bottleneck, Wasserstein, persistence-landscape, and persistence-image measures are more robust to Gaussian noise and Gaussian/ML denoising of synthetic 3D porous-media images than generator-count or average-lifespan statistics.