Stitch Fix for Mapper and Topological Gains

05/05/2021
by   Youjia Zhou, et al.
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The mapper construction is a powerful tool from topological data analysis that is designed for the analysis and visualization of multivariate data. In this paper, we investigate a method for stitching a pair of univariate mappers together into a bivariate mapper, and study topological notions of information gains, referred to as topological gains, during such a process. We further provide implementations that visualize such topological gains for mapper graphs.

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