Gromov-Wasserstein Averaging in a Riemannian Framework

10/10/2019
by   Samir Chowdhury, et al.
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We introduce a theoretical framework for performing statistical tasks—including, but not limited to, averaging and principal component analysis—on the space of (possibly asymmetric) matrices with arbitrary entries and sizes. This is carried out under the lens of the Gromov-Wasserstein (GW) distance, and our methods translate the Riemannian framework of GW distances developed by Sturm into practical, implementable tools for network data analysis. Our methods are illustrated on datasets of asymmetric stochastic blockmodel networks and planar shapes viewed as metric spaces. On the theoretical front, we supplement the work of Sturm by producing additional results on the tangent structure of this "space of spaces", as well as on the gradient flow of the Fréchet functional on this space.

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