Wasserstein barycenters and applications in image processing
In optimal transport, a Wasserstein barycenter (Insert reference of Sant) is a probability measure probability measure that acts as a center of mass between two or more probability measures. It generalizes the notions of physical barycenters and geometric centroids.
Introduction
Motivation
Barycenters in physics and geometry are points that represent a notion of the mean of a number of objects. In astronomy, the barycenter is the center of mass of two or more objects that orbit each other, and in geometry, a centroid is the arithmetic mean position of all the points in an object. Wasserstein barycenters attempt to
Definition
Given countably many points in with nonnegative weights , the weighted barycenter of the points is the unique point minimizing . To generalize this to Wasserstein spaces, let be a domain and be the set of probability measures on . Given a collection of probability measures and nonnegative weights , we define a weighted barycenter of as any probability measure that minimizes over the space .