Beyond Distance: Quantifying Point Cloud Dynamics with Persistent Homology and Dynamic Optimal Transport
Yixin Wang, Ting Gao, Jinqiao Duan

TL;DR
This paper develops a hierarchical framework using persistent homology and optimal transport to analyze and quantify localized topological changes in dynamic point clouds across various physical and biological systems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel topological and hypergraph reconstruction strategy that captures transient structural reorganizations during dynamic phase transitions.
Findings
Effective detection of local topological rewirings in simulated systems
Application to biological and medical data demonstrates practical utility
Multi-scale indicators reveal global and local topological shifts
Abstract
We introduce a framework for analyzing topological tipping in time-evolutionary point clouds by extending the recently proposed Topological Optimal Transport (TpOT) distance. While TpOT unifies geometric, homological, and higher-order relations into one metric, its global scalar distance can obscure transient, localized structural reorganizations during dynamic phase transitions. To overcome this limitation, we present a hierarchical dynamic evaluation framework driven by a novel topological and hypergraph reconstruction strategy. Instead of directly interpolating abstract network parameters, our method interpolates the underlying spatial geometry and rigorously recomputes the valid topological structures, ensuring physical fidelity. Along this geodesic, we introduce a set of multi-scale indicators: macroscopic metrics (Topological Distortion and Persistence Entropy) to capture global…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological and Geometric Data Analysis · Morphological variations and asymmetry · 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
