Total Variation Isoperimetric Profiles

09/21/2018
by   Daryl DeFord, et al.
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Applications in political redistricting demand quantitative measures of geometric compactness to distinguish between simple and contorted shapes of legislative voting districts. While the isoperimetric quotient, or ratio of area to perimeter squared, is commonly used in practice, it is sensitive to noisy data and irrelevant geographic features like coastline. These issues are addressed in theory by the isoperimetric profile, which plots the minimum perimeter needed to inscribe shapes of different prescribed areas within the boundary of a shape; algorithms for computing this profile, however, are not known in practice. Hence, in this paper, we propose a convex Eulerian relaxation of the isoperimetric profile using total variation. We prove theoretical properties of our relaxation, showing that it still satisfies an isoperimetric inequality and yields a convex function of the prescribed area. Furthermore, we provide a discretization of the problem, an optimization technique, and experiments demonstrating the value of our relaxation.

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