Quasi Zigzag Persistence: A Topological Framework for Analyzing Time-Varying Data
Tamal K. Dey, Shreyas N. Samaga
2025-02-22Sleep Stage Detection
Abstract
In this paper, we propose Quasi Zigzag Persistent Homology (QZPH) as a framework for analyzing time-varying data by integrating multiparameter persistence and zigzag persistence. To this end, we introduce a stable topological invariant that captures both static and dynamic features at different scales. We present an algorithm to compute this invariant efficiently. We show that it enhances the machine learning models when applied to tasks such as sleep-stage detection, demonstrating its effectiveness in capturing the evolving patterns in time-varying datasets.
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