Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms 2017
DOI: 10.1137/1.9781611974782.179
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An Efficient Representation for Filtrations of Simplicial Complexes

Abstract: A filtration over a simplicial complex K is an ordering of the simplices of K such that all prefixes in the ordering are subcomplexes of K. Filtrations are at the core of Persistent Homology, a major tool in Topological Data Analysis. In order to represent the filtration of a simplicial complex, the entire filtration can be appended to any data structure that explicitly stores all the simplices of the complex such as the Hasse diagram or the recently introduced Simplex Tree [Algorithmica '14]. However, with th… Show more

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Section: Collision Avoidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an intelligent transportation system (ITS), a large amount of data collected from various sensors is distributed among connected vehicles and roadside units. These data need to be handled in real-time by means of effective data classification methods [19]; effective data analysis enables effective road traffic predictions, and so on. If the connected devices are handling cellular data, then the interference graph construction protocol is used for device-to-device communication [20].…”
Section: Collision Avoidancementioning
confidence: 99%