Multilevel Robustness for 2D Vector Field Feature Tracking, Selection, and Comparison
Lin Yan, Paul Aaron Ullrich, Luke P. Van Roekel, Bei Wang, Hanqi Guo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multilevel robustness framework for 2D vector field feature tracking that improves boundary artifact mitigation and enhances interpretability, especially in large-scale scientific data like tropical cyclones.
Contribution
The paper proposes a multilevel robustness approach that captures multiscale features and reduces boundary artifacts, advancing critical point tracking in time-varying vector fields.
Findings
Multilevel robustness correlates with physical quantities in cyclone data.
The new robustness measure improves feature tracking and selection.
Boundary effects are mitigated by multiscale analysis.
Abstract
Critical point tracking is a core topic in scientific visualization for understanding the dynamic behavior of time-varying vector field data. The topological notion of robustness has been introduced recently to quantify the structural stability of critical points, that is, the robustness of a critical point is the minimum amount of perturbation to the vector field necessary to cancel it. A theoretical basis has been established previously that relates critical point tracking with the notion of robustness, in particular, critical points could be tracked based on their closeness in stability, measured by robustness, instead of just distance proximities within the domain. However, in practice, the computation of classic robustness may produce artifacts when a critical point is close to the boundary of the domain; thus, we do not have a complete picture of the vector field behavior within…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomics · Topological and Geometric Data Analysis · Advanced Vision and Imaging
