Challenges in Reconstructing Shapes from Euler Characteristic Curves
Shape recognition and classification is a problem with a wide variety of applications. Several recent works have demonstrated that topological descriptors can be used as summaries of shapes and utilized to compute distances. In this abstract, we explore the use of a finite number of Euler Characteri...
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Zusammenfassung: | Shape recognition and classification is a problem with a wide variety of
applications. Several recent works have demonstrated that topological
descriptors can be used as summaries of shapes and utilized to compute
distances. In this abstract, we explore the use of a finite number of Euler
Characteristic Curves (ECC) to reconstruct plane graphs. We highlight
difficulties that occur when attempting to adopt approaches for reconstruction
with persistence diagrams to reconstruction with ECCs. Furthermore, we
highlight specific arrangements of vertices that create problems for
reconstruction and present several observations about how they affect the
ECC-based reconstruction. Finally, we show that plane graphs without degree two
vertices can be reconstructed using a finite number of ECCs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1811.11337 |