Witnessed k-Distance

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Abstract

Distance functions to compact sets play a central role in several areas of computational geometry. Methods that rely on them are robust to the perturbations of the data by the Hausdorff noise, but fail in the presence of outliers. The recently introduced distance to a measure offers a solution by extending the distance function framework to reasoning about the geometry of probability measures, while maintaining theoretical guarantees about the quality of the inferred information. A combinatorial explosion hinders working with distance to a measure as an ordinary power distance function. In this paper, we analyze an approximation scheme that keeps the representation linear in the size of the input, while maintaining the guarantees on the inference quality close to those for the exact but costly representation. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC (outside the USA).

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Guibas, L., Morozov, D., & Mérigot, Q. (2013). Witnessed k-Distance. Discrete and Computational Geometry, 49(1), 22–45. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-012-9465-x

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