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On Wasserstein distances for affine transformations of random vectors

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arxiv 2310.03945 v2 pith:5GVYOLUH submitted 2023-10-05 stat.ML cs.LG

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keywords boundsaffinemanifoldmathbbrandomvectorswassersteinapplied
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We expound on some known lower bounds of the quadratic Wasserstein distance between random vectors in $\mathbb{R}^n$ with an emphasis on affine transformations that have been used in manifold learning of data in Wasserstein space. In particular, we give concrete lower bounds for rotated copies of random vectors in $\mathbb{R}^2$ by computing the Bures metric between the covariance matrices. We also derive upper bounds for compositions of affine maps which yield a fruitful variety of diffeomorphisms applied to an initial data measure. We apply these bounds to various distributions including those lying on a 1-dimensional manifold in $\mathbb{R}^2$ and illustrate the quality of the bounds. Finally, we give a framework for mimicking handwritten digit or alphabet datasets that can be applied in a manifold learning framework.

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