Hi Marc,
I'm replying directly to you so as not to spam the bug tracker.
Marc Glisse writes:
>>> I have no idea right now if the dependency on POT is a long term
>>> thing, or if it will disappear in a couple releases.
>>
>> Off-topic for Debian, I guess, but: Have you considered Hera as a way
I have no idea right now if the dependency on POT is a long term
thing, or if it will disappear in a couple releases.
Off-topic for Debian, I guess, but: Have you considered Hera as a way to
get efficient Wasserstein distances?
https://github.com/GUDHI/gudhi-devel/pull/182
Yes I have, it is
Marc Glisse writes:
> In case a user is wondering: if you have python3-gudhi and run "pip3
> install POT", the Wasserstein module will work, this is only a runtime
> dependency.
Yes, thanks for pointing this out!
> Of course it will be even better with a Debian package of POT :-)
Yes, this
The Wasserstein module will become functional when POT is packaged
(see #949381).
In case a user is wondering: if you have python3-gudhi and run "pip3
install POT", the Wasserstein module will work, this is only a runtime
dependency.
Of course it will be even better with a Debian package of
Package: python3-gudhi
Version: 3.1.0+dfsg-1
Severity: wishlist
Version 3.1.0 of GUDHI provides a new Python Wasserstein distance
module. Its functionality, however, depends on the POT library [1],
which is currently not in Debian.
The Wasserstein module will become functional when POT is
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