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Density-Reweighted Entropic Optimal Transport: Decoupling Geometry from Sampling Density

arXiv:2608.16506v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Dataset alignment is a central step in data analysis across science and engineering, where the goal is to match observations between datasets. Entropi

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arXiv:2608.16506v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Dataset alignment is a central step in data analysis across science and engineering, where the goal is to match observations between datasets. Entropic Optimal Transport (EOT) offers a computationally tractable framework for this task by encoding cross-dataset affinities in a transport plan. However, when two datasets are sampled from geometrically similar low-dimensional structures with substantially different sampling densities, the EOT plan may match points by relative sampling density rather than geometric proximity, yielding geometrically misleading correspondences. To address this issue, we propose a density-reweighted EOT framework in which the influence of sampling density on the transport plan can be discounted to a desired degree, ranging from standard EOT to alignment driven purely by underlying geometry. Under suitable regularity conditions, we establish convergence of the reweighted EOT plan to a family of population-level plans whose dependence on sampling density is made explicit. Through simulations, we show that our approach recovers geometrically faithful correspondences, improving over related EOT-based frameworks when datasets exhibit substantial sampling density disparity.

Source: arXiv cs.LG | 2026-08-18

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