Transporting Densities Across Dimensions

05/25/2023
by   Michael Plainer, et al.
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Even the best scientific equipment can only partially observe reality. Recorded data is often lower-dimensional, e.g., two-dimensional pictures of the three-dimensional world. Combining data from multiple experiments then results in a marginal density. This work shows how to transport such lower-dimensional marginal densities into a more informative, higher-dimensional joint space by leveraging time-delayed measurements from an observation process. This can augment the information from scientific equipment to construct a more coherent view. Classical transportation algorithms can be used when the source and target dimensions match. Our approach allows the transport of samples between spaces of different dimensions by exploiting information from the sample collection process. We reconstruct the surface of an implant from partial recordings of bacteria moving on it and construct a joint space for satellites orbiting the Earth by combining one-dimensional, time-delayed altitude measurements.

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