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PersistenceImage

Struct PersistenceImage 

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pub struct PersistenceImage {
    pub pixels: Vec<Vec<f64>>,
    pub n_rows: usize,
    pub n_cols: usize,
    pub birth_min: f64,
    pub birth_max: f64,
    pub pers_max: f64,
    pub sigma: f64,
}
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Persistence image: a pixelated representation of a persistence diagram.

Points are represented in birth-persistence coordinates, then convolved with a Gaussian kernel and discretized onto a pixel grid.

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§pixels: Vec<Vec<f64>>

Pixel grid (row-major, rows = persistence axis, cols = birth axis).

§n_rows: usize

Number of grid rows (persistence resolution).

§n_cols: usize

Number of grid cols (birth resolution).

§birth_min: f64

Minimum birth value.

§birth_max: f64

Maximum birth value.

§pers_max: f64

Maximum persistence value.

§sigma: f64

Gaussian bandwidth (sigma).

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impl PersistenceImage

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pub fn from_diagram( diagram: &PersistenceDiagram, n_rows: usize, n_cols: usize, sigma: f64, ) -> Self

Build a persistence image from a persistence diagram.

n_rows and n_cols control resolution. sigma is the Gaussian kernel bandwidth.

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pub fn to_vector(&self) -> Vec<f64>

Flatten the pixel grid to a 1D feature vector (row-major).

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pub fn max_value(&self) -> f64

Return the maximum pixel value.

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impl Clone for PersistenceImage

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fn clone(&self) -> PersistenceImage

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for PersistenceImage

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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