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Step and Smooth Decompositions as Topological Clustering

Abstract

We investigate a class of recovery problems for which observations are a noisy combination of continuous and step functions. These problems can be seen as non-injective instances of non-linear ICA with direct applications to image decontamination for magnetic resonance imaging. Alternately, the problem can be viewed as clustering in the presence of structured (smooth) contaminant. We show that a global topological property (graph connectivity) interacts with a local property (the degree of smoothness of the continuous component) to determine conditions under which the components are identifiable. Additionally, a practical estimation algorithm is provided for the case when the contaminant lies in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space of continuous functions. Algorithm effectiveness is demonstrated through a series of simulations and real-world studies. [abs] [ pdf ][ bib ] © JMLR 2025. (edit, beta)

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