Unbalanced optimal transport: Dynamic and Kantorovich formulations

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​Unbalanced optimal transport: Dynamic and Kantorovich formulations​
Chizat, L.; Peyré, G.; Schmitzer, B.   & Vialard, F.-X.​ (2018) 
Journal of Functional Analysis274(11) pp. 3090​-3123​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfa.2018.03.008 

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Chizat, Lénaïc; Peyré, Gabriel; Schmitzer, Bernhard ; Vialard, François-Xavier
Abstract
This article presents a new class of distances between arbitrary nonnegative Radon measures inspired by optimal transport. These distances are defined by two equivalent alternative formulations: (i) a dynamic formulation defining the distance as a geodesic distance over the space of measures (ii) a static “Kantorovich” formulation where the distance is the minimum of an optimization problem over pairs of couplings describing the transfer (transport, creation and destruction) of mass between two measures. Both formulations are convex optimization problems, and the ability to switch from one to the other depending on the targeted application is a crucial property of our models. Of particular interest is the Wasserstein–Fisher–Rao metric recently introduced independently by [7], [15]. Defined initially through a dynamic formulation, it belongs to this class of metrics and hence automatically benefits from a static Kantorovich formulation.
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2018
Journal
Journal of Functional Analysis 
ISSN
0022-1236
Language
English

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