Date
Fri, 25 May 2018
12:00
Location
N3.12
Speaker
Florian Pausinger
Organisation
Queen's University Belfast

Persistent homology is an algebraic tool for quantifying topological features of shapes and functions, which has recently found wide applications in data and shape analysis. In the first and introductory part of this talk I recall the underlying ideas and basic concepts of this very active field of research. In the second part, I plan to sketch a concrete application of this concept to digital image processing. 

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