Applied Math Seminar- Synchronized optimal transport for joint modeling of dynamics across multiple spaces
Speaker: Dr. Yanxiang Zhao (GWU, Math department)
Title: Synchronized optimal transport for joint modeling of dynamics across multiple spaces
Date and Time: Friday, April 11,12:30pm-2pm
Place: Phillips Hall 730
Abstract: Optimal transport has been an essential tool for reconstructing dynamics from complex data. With the increasingly available multifaceted data, a system can often be characterized
across multiple spaces. Therefore, it is crucial to maintain coherence in the dynamics across these diverse spaces. To address this challenge, we introduce synchronized optimal transport (SyncOT), a novel approach to jointly model dynamics that represent the same system through multiple spaces. Given the correspondence between the spaces, SyncOT minimizes the aggregated cost of the dynamics induced across all considered spaces. The problem is discretized into a finite-dimensional convex problem using a staggered grid. Primal-dual algorithm-based approaches are then developed to solve the discretized problem. Various numerical experiments demonstrate the capabilities and properties of SyncOT and validate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms.