paper

Reconstruction of a Riemannian manifold from noisy intrinsic distances

arXiv:1905.07182

Abstract

We consider reconstruction of a manifold, or, invariant manifold learning, where a smooth Riemannian manifold is determined from intrinsic distances (that is, geodesic distances) of points in a discrete subset of . In the studied problem the Riemannian manifold is considered as an abstract metric space with intrinsic distances, not as an embedded submanifold of an ambient Euclidean space. Let bea set of sample points sampled randomly from an unknown Riemannian manifold. We assume that we are given the numbers , where . Here, are geodesic distances, are independent, identically distributed random variables such that is finite. We show that when is large enough, it is possible to construct an approximation of the Riemannian manifold with a large probability. This problem is a generalization of the geometric Whitney problem with random measurement errors. We consider also the case when the information on noisy distance of points and is missing with some probability. In particular, we consider the case when we have no information on points that are far away.