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Approximating the Riemannian Metric from Point Clouds via Manifold Moving Least Squares (2007.09885v2)

Published 20 Jul 2020 in math.NA, cs.CG, cs.LG, and cs.NA

Abstract: The approximation of both geodesic distances and shortest paths on point cloud sampled from an embedded submanifold $\mathcal{M}$ of Euclidean space has been a long-standing challenge in computational geometry. Given a sampling resolution parameter $ h $, state-of-the-art discrete methods yield $ O(h) $ provable approximations. In this paper, we investigate the convergence of such approximations made by Manifold Moving Least-Squares (Manifold-MLS), a method that constructs an approximating manifold $\mathcal{M}h$ using information from a given point cloud that was developed by Sober & Levin in 2019. In this paper, we show that provided that $\mathcal{M}\in C{k}$ and closed (i.e. $\mathcal{M}$ is a compact manifold without boundary) the Riemannian metric of $ \mathcal{M}h $ approximates the Riemannian metric of $ \mathcal{M}, $. Explicitly, given points $ p_1, p_2 \in \mathcal{M}$ with geodesic distance $ \rho_{\mathcal{M}}(p_1, p_2) $, we show that their corresponding points $ p_1h, p_2h \in \mathcal{M}h$ have a geodesic distance of $ \rho_{\mathcal{M}h}(p_1h,p_2h) = \rho_{\mathcal{M}}(p_1, p_2)(1 + O(h{k-1})) $ (i.e., the Manifold-MLS is nearly an isometry). We then use this result, as well as the fact that $ \mathcal{M}h $ can be sampled with any desired resolution, to devise a naive algorithm that yields approximate geodesic distances with a rate of convergence $ O(h{k-1}) $. We show the potential and the robustness to noise of the proposed method on some numerical simulations.

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