Towards Computing Average Merge Tree Based on the Interleaving Distance
Abstract: The interleaving distance is a key tool for comparing merge trees, which provide topological summaries of scalar functions. In this work, we define an average merge tree for a pair of merge trees using the interleaving distance. Since such an average is not unique, we propose a method to construct a representative average merge tree. We further prove that the resulting merge tree indeed satisfies a natural notion of averaging for the two given merge trees. To demonstrate the structure of the average merge tree, we include illustrative examples.
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