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This article defines a new way to perform intuitive and geometrically faithful regressions on histogram-valued data. It leverages the theory of optimal transport, and in particular the definition of Wasserstein barycenters, to introduce for the first time the notion of barycentric coordinates for histograms. These coordinates take into account the underlying geometry of the ground space on which the histograms are defined, and are thus particularly meaningful for applications in graphics to shapes, color or material modification. Beside this abstract construction, we propose a fast numerical optimization scheme to solve this backward problem (finding the barycentric coordinates of a given histogram) with a low computational overhead with respect to the forward problem (computing the barycenter). This scheme relies on a backward algorithmic differentiation of the Sinkhorn algorithm which is used to optimize the entropic regularization of Wasserstein barycenters. We showcase an illustrative set of applications of these Wasserstein coordinates to various problems in computer graphics: shape approximation, BRDF acquisition and color editing.
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Nicolas Bonneel
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Gabriel Peyré
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Marco Cuturi
Google (United States)
ACM Transactions on Graphics
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Kyoto University
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12d3cb83732aa7db9e6302 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/2897824.2925918