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Euler characteristic surfaces
Author(s) -
Gabriele Beltramo,
Primož Škraba,
Rayna Andreeva,
Rik Sarkar,
Ylenia Giarratano,
Miguel O. Bernabéu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
foundations of data science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2639-8001
DOI - 10.3934/fods.2021027
Subject(s) - topological data analysis , euler's formula , euler characteristic , invariant (physics) , persistent homology , topology (electrical circuits) , euler method , mathematics , context (archaeology) , euler equations , computer science , euler number (physics) , pure mathematics , semi implicit euler method , mathematical analysis , backward euler method , algorithm , combinatorics , paleontology , mathematical physics , biology
In this paper, we investigate the use of the Euler characteristic for the topological data analysis, particularly over higher dimensional parameter spaces. The Euler characteristic is a classical, well-understood topological invariant that has appeared in numerous applications, primarily in the context of random fields. The goal of this paper, is to present the extension of using the Euler characteristic in higher dimensional parameter spaces. The topological data analysis of higher dimensional parameter spaces using stronger invariants such as homology, has and continues to be the subject of intense research. However, as important theoretical and computational obstacles remain, the use of the Euler characteristic represents an important intermediary step toward multi-parameter topological data analysis. We show the usefulness of the techniques using generated examples as well as a real world dataset of detecting diabetic retinopathy in retinal images.

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