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Unsupervised learning for medical data: A review of probabilistic factorization methods

Dorien Neijzen, Gerton Lunter

2023Statistics in Medicine19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We review popular unsupervised learning methods for the analysis of high-dimensional data encountered in, for example, genomics, medical imaging, cohort studies, and biobanks. We show that four commonly used methods, principal component analysis, K-means clustering, nonnegative matrix factorization, and latent Dirichlet allocation, can be written as probabilistic models underpinned by a low-rank matrix factorization. In addition to highlighting their similarities, this formulation clarifies the various assumptions and restrictions of each approach, which eases identifying the appropriate method for specific applications for applied medical researchers. We also touch upon the most important aspects of inference and model selection for the application of these methods to health data.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceNon-negative matrix factorizationCluster analysisProbabilistic logicMatrix decompositionArtificial intelligenceMachine learningInferenceUnsupervised learningPrincipal component analysisCausal inferenceMatrix completionLatent Dirichlet allocationBiobankData miningTopic modelMathematicsBioinformaticsStatisticsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsGaussianBiologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsGene expression and cancer classificationBayesian Methods and Mixture ModelsFace and Expression Recognition
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