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On the Limits of Topological Data Analysis for Statistical Inference

Abstract

Topological data analysis has emerged as a powerful tool for extracting the metric, geometric and topological features underlying the data as a multi-resolution summary statistic, and has found applications in several areas where data arises from complex sources. In this paper, we examine the use of topological summary statistics through the lens of statistical inference. We investigate necessary and sufficient conditions under which \textit{topological inference} is possible and provide examples of models which admit invariance to topological summaries.

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