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Persistent-homology-based machine learning: a survey and a comparative study - 2022

Persistent-homology-based machine learning: a survey and a comparative study

Survey paper on Persistent-homology-based machine learning

Research Area:  Machine Learning

Abstract:

A suitable feature representation that can both preserve the data intrinsic information and reduce data complexity and dimensionality is key to the performance of machine learning models. Deeply rooted in algebraic topology, persistent homology (PH) provides a delicate balance between data simplification and intrinsic structure characterization, and has been applied to various areas successfully. However, the combination of PH and machine learning has been hindered greatly by three challenges, namely topological representation of data, PH-based distance measurements or metrics, and PH-based feature representation. With the development of topological data analysis, progresses have been made on all these three problems, but widely scattered in different literatures. In this paper, we provide a systematical review of PH and PH-based supervised and unsupervised models from a computational perspective. Our emphasizes are the recent development of mathematical models and tools, including PH software and PH-based functions, feature representations, kernels, and similarity models. Essentially, this paper can work as a roadmap for the practical application of PH-based machine learning tools. Further, we compare between two types of simplicial complexes (alpha and Vietrois-Rips complexes), two types of feature extractions (barcode statistics and binned features), and three types of machine learning models (support vector machines, tree-based models, and neural networks), and investigate their impacts on the protein secondary structure classification.

Keywords:  
Persistent homology
Machine learning
Persistent diagram
Persistent barcode
Kernel
Feature extraction

Author(s) Name:  Chi Seng Pun, Si Xian Lee & Kelin Xia

Journal name:  Artificial Intelligence Review

Conferrence name:  

Publisher name:  Springer

DOI:  10.1007/s10462-022-10146-z

Volume Information:  Volume 55, pages: 5169–5213