• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Assignment flows for data labeling on graphs : convergence and stability
  • Contributor: Zern, Artjom [VerfasserIn]; Zeilmann, Alexander [VerfasserIn]; Schnörr, Christoph [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: 2022
  • Published in: Information geometry ; 5(2022), 2, Seite 355-404
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/s41884-021-00060-8
  • ISSN: 2511-249X
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  • Keywords: 34B45 ; 34C40 ; 62H35 ; 68U10 ; 91A22 ; Assignment flow ; Evolutionary game dynamics ; Image and data labeling ; Information geometry ; Replicator equation
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  • Footnote: Published online: 18 November 2021
  • Description: The assignment flow recently introduced in the J. Math. Imaging and Vision 58/2 (2017) constitutes a high-dimensional dynamical system that evolves on a statistical product manifold and performs contextual labeling (classification) of data given in a metric space. Vertices of an underlying corresponding graph index the data points and define a system of neighborhoods. These neighborhoods together with nonnegative weight parameters define the regularization of the evolution of label assignments to data points, through geometric averaging induced by the affine e-connection of information geometry. From the point of view of evolutionary game dynamics, the assignment flow may be characterized as a large system of replicator equations that are coupled by geometric averaging. This paper establishes conditions on the weight parameters that guarantee convergence of the continuous-time assignment flow to integral assignments (labelings), up to a negligible subset of situations that will not be encountered when working with real data in practice. Furthermore, we classify attractors of the flow and quantify corresponding basins of attraction. This provides convergence guarantees for the assignment flow which are extended to the discrete-time assignment flow that results from applying a Runge-Kutta-Munthe-Kaas scheme for the numerical geometric integration of the assignment flow. Several counter-examples illustrate that violating the conditions may entail unfavorable behavior of the assignment flow regarding contextual data classification.
  • Access State: Open Access