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Manifold learning in Wasserstein space

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arxiv 2311.08549 v3 pith:L32P5GM5 submitted 2023-11-14 stat.ML cs.LGmath.DG

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This paper aims at building the theoretical foundations for manifold learning algorithms in the space of absolutely continuous probability measures $\mathcal{P}_{\mathrm{a.c.}}(\Omega)$ with $\Omega$ a compact and convex subset of $\mathbb{R}^d$, metrized with the Wasserstein-2 distance $\mathbb{W}$. We begin by introducing a construction of submanifolds $\Lambda$ in $\mathcal{P}_{\mathrm{a.c.}}(\Omega)$ equipped with metric $\mathbb{W}_\Lambda$, the geodesic restriction of $\mathbb{W}$ to $\Lambda$. In contrast to other constructions, these submanifolds are not necessarily flat, but still allow for local linearizations in a similar fashion to Riemannian submanifolds of $\mathbb{R}^d$. We then show how the latent manifold structure of $(\Lambda,\mathbb{W}_{\Lambda})$ can be learned from samples $\{\lambda_i\}_{i=1}^N$ of $\Lambda$ and pairwise extrinsic Wasserstein distances $\mathbb{W}$ on $\mathcal{P}_{\mathrm{a.c.}}(\Omega)$ only. In particular, we show that the metric space $(\Lambda,\mathbb{W}_{\Lambda})$ can be asymptotically recovered in the sense of Gromov--Wasserstein from a graph with nodes $\{\lambda_i\}_{i=1}^N$ and edge weights $W(\lambda_i,\lambda_j)$. In addition, we demonstrate how the tangent space at a sample $\lambda$ can be asymptotically recovered via spectral analysis of a suitable ``covariance operator'' using optimal transport maps from $\lambda$ to sufficiently close and diverse samples $\{\lambda_i\}_{i=1}^N$. The paper closes with some explicit constructions of submanifolds $\Lambda$ and numerical examples on the recovery of tangent spaces through spectral analysis.

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