Optimal reparametrizations in the square root velocity framework (1507.02728v2)
Abstract: The square root velocity framework is a method in shape analysis to define a distance between curves and functional data. Identifying two curves if they differ by a reparametrisation leads to the quotient space of unparametrised curves. In this paper we study analytical and topological aspects of this construction for the class of absolutely continuous curves. We show that the square root velocity transform is a homeomorphism and that the action of the reparametrisation semigroup is continuous. We also show that given two $C1$-curves, there exist optimal reparametrisations realising the minimal distance between the unparametrised curves represented by them. Furthermore we give an example of two Lipschitz curves, for which no pair of optimal reparametrisations exists.
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