Digital images enable quantitative analysis of material properties at micro and macro length scales, but choosing an appropriate resolution when acquiring the image is challenging. A high resolution means longer image acquisition and larger data requirements for a given sample, but if the resolution is too low, significant information may be lost. This paper studies the impact of changes in resolution on persistent homology, a tool from topological data analysis that provides a signature of structure in an image across all length scales. Given prior information about a function, the geometry of an object, or its density distribution at a given resolution, we provide methods to select the coarsest resolution yielding results within an acceptable tolerance. We present numerical case studies for an illustrative synthetic example and samples from porous materials where the theoretical bounds are unknown.
翻译:数字图像有助于在微观和宏观尺度上对物质特性进行定量分析,但在获取图像时选择适当的分辨率则具有挑战性。高分辨率意味着对特定样本的图像获取时间更长,数据要求更大,但如果分辨率过低,则可能丢失大量信息。本文研究分辨率变化对持久性同质学的影响,这是一个来自地形数据分析的工具,在各种长度尺度的图像中提供结构标志。根据先前关于一个函数、一个对象的几何或某一分辨率的密度分布的信息,我们提供在可接受的容忍度范围内选择最粗的分辨率产生结果的方法。我们为一个示例性合成示例提供数字案例研究,并在理论界限未知的情况下从多孔材料中提供样本。