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Ghrist Barcoded Video Frames. Application in Detecting Persistent Visual Scene Surface Shapes captured in Videos
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- This article introduces an application of Ghrist barcodes in the study of persistent Betti numbers derived from vortex nerve complexes found in triangulations of video frames. A Ghrist barcode is a topology of data pictograph useful in representing the persistence of the features of changing shapes. The basic approach is to introduce a free Abelian group representation of intersecting filled polygons on the barycenters of the triangles of Alexandroff nerves. An Alexandroff nerve is a maximal collection of triangles with a common vertex in the triangulation of a finite, bounded planar region. In our case, the planar region is a video frame. A Betti number is a count of the number of generators in a finite Abelian group. The focus here is on the persistent Betti numbers across sequences of triangulated video frames. Each Betti number is mapped to an entry in a Ghrist barcode. Two main results are given, namely, vortex nerves are Edelsbrunner-Harer nerve complexes and the Betti number of a vortex nerve equals $k+2$ for a vortex nerve containing $k$ edges attached between a pair of vortex cycles in the nerve.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - Geometric Topology
55N99, 68U05, 60G55
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1904.10256
- Document Type :
- Working Paper