Learning Lineage-guided Geodesics with Finsler Geometry
arXiv cs.LG / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces a Finsler metric that blends continuous geometric priors with discrete lineage priors to guide interpolation between observed timepoints.
- It extends Riemannian-based approaches by allowing directed, admissible transitions to be learned and incorporated into geodesic computation.
- The authors report improved interpolation performance on synthetic and real-world data, demonstrating the effectiveness of lineage-guided geodesics.
- The framework provides a unified trajectory-inference approach for temporally resolved systems and could be applied to other dynamical settings beyond developmental biology.
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