1 code implementation • 25 Aug 2019 • Bernadette J. Stolz, Jared Tanner, Heather A. Harrington, Vidit Nanda
This paper describes the systematic application of local topological methods for detecting interfaces and related anomalies in complicated high-dimensional data.
Algebraic Topology Algebraic Geometry 57N80
1 code implementation • 19 Aug 2020 • Bernadette J. Stolz, Jakob Kaeppler, Bostjan Markelc, Franziska Mech, Florian Lipsmeier, Ruth J. Muschel, Helen M. Byrne, Heather A. Harrington
Advances in imaging techniques enable high resolution 3D visualisation of vascular networks over time and reveal abnormal structural features such as twists and loops, and their quantification is an active area of research.
1 code implementation • 2 Jan 2021 • John T. Nardini, Bernadette J. Stolz, Kevin B. Flores, Heather A. Harrington, Helen M. Byrne
Here we simulate the Anderson-Chaplain model of angiogenesis at different parameter values and quantify the vessel architectures of the resulting synthetic data.
no code implementations • 22 Sep 2018 • Bernadette J. Stolz, Tegan Emerson, Satu Nahkuri, Mason A. Porter, Heather A. Harrington
With these tools, which allow one to characterize topological invariants such as loops in high-dimensional data, we are able to gain understanding into low-dimensional structures in networks in a way that complements traditional approaches that are based on pairwise interactions.