The Maximum Void method detects statistically significant high-dimensional holes in image stacks and tracks lower-dimensional holes across time with zigzag persistence.
A Subsequence Approach to Topological Data Analysis for Irregularly-Spaced Time Series
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A time-delay embedding (TDE), grounded in the framework of Takens's Theorem, provides a mechanism to represent and analyze the inherent dynamics of time-series data. Recently, topological data analysis (TDA) methods have been applied to study this time series representation mainly through the lens of persistent homology. Current literature on the fusion of TDE and TDA are adept at analyzing uniformly-spaced time series observations. This work introduces a novel {\em subsequence} embedding method for irregularly-spaced time-series data. We show that this method preserves the original state space topology while reducing spurious homological features. Theoretical stability results and convergence properties of the proposed method in the presence of noise and varying levels of irregularity in the spacing of the time series are established. Numerical studies and an application to real data illustrates the performance of the proposed method.
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Tracking Temporal Evolution of Topological Features in Image Data
The Maximum Void method detects statistically significant high-dimensional holes in image stacks and tracks lower-dimensional holes across time with zigzag persistence.