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Local Latent Representation based on Geometric Convolution for Particle Data Feature Exploration

Published 27 May 2021 in cs.GR, cs.HC, and cs.LG | (2105.13240v2)

Abstract: Feature related particle data analysis plays an important role in many scientific applications such as fluid simulations, cosmology simulations and molecular dynamics. Compared to conventional methods that use hand-crafted feature descriptors, some recent studies focus on transforming the data into a new latent space, where features are easier to be identified, compared and extracted. However, it is challenging to transform particle data into latent representations, since the convolution neural networks used in prior studies require the data presented in regular grids. In this paper, we adopt Geometric Convolution, a neural network building block designed for 3D point clouds, to create latent representations for scientific particle data. These latent representations capture both the particle positions and their physical attributes in the local neighborhood so that features can be extracted by clustering in the latent space, and tracked by applying tracking algorithms such as mean-shift. We validate the extracted features and tracking results from our approach using datasets from three applications and show that they are comparable to the methods that define hand-crafted features for each specific dataset.

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