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t-SNE, Forceful Colorings and Mean Field Limits
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- t-SNE is one of the most commonly used force-based nonlinear dimensionality reduction methods. This paper has two contributions: the first is forceful colorings, an idea that is also applicable to other force-based methods (UMAP, ForceAtlas2,...). In every equilibrium, the attractive and repulsive forces acting on a particle cancel out: however, both the size and the direction of the attractive (or repulsive) forces acting on a particle are related to its properties: the force vector can serve as an additional feature. Secondly, we analyze the case of t-SNE acting on a single homogeneous cluster (modeled by affinities coming from the adjacency matrix of a random k-regular graph); we derive a mean-field model that leads to interesting questions in classical calculus of variations. The model predicts that, in the limit, the t-SNE embedding of a single perfectly homogeneous cluster is not a point but a thin annulus of diameter $\sim k^{-1/4} n^{-1/4}$. This is supported by numerical results. The mean field ansatz extends to other force-based dimensionality reduction methods.
- Subjects :
- Computer Science - Machine Learning
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2102.13009
- Document Type :
- Working Paper