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Uniform Manifold Approximation with Two-phase Optimization

Hyeon Jeon, Hyung-Kwon Ko, Soohyun Lee, Jaemin Jo, Jinwook Seo

202221 citationsDOI

Abstract

We introduce Uniform Manifold Approximation with Two-phase Optimization (UMATO), a dimensionality reduction (DR) technique that improves UMAP to capture the global structure of high-dimensional data more accurately. In UMATO, optimization is divided into two phases so that the resulting embeddings can depict the global structure reliably while preserving the local structure with sufficient accuracy. In the first phase, hub points are identified and projected to construct a skeletal layout for the global structure. In the second phase, the remaining points are added to the embedding preserving the regional characteristics of local areas. Through quan-titative experiments, we found that UMATO (1) outperformed widely used DR techniques in preserving the global structure while (2) pro-ducing competitive accuracy in representing the local structure. We also verified that UMATO is preferable in terms of robustness over diverse initialization methods, numbers of epochs, and subsampling techniques.

Topics & Concepts

InitializationRobustness (evolution)EmbeddingCurse of dimensionalityComputer scienceGlobal optimizationNonlinear dimensionality reductionAlgorithmManifold (fluid mechanics)Dimensionality reductionLocal structureMathematical optimizationMathematicsArtificial intelligenceBiochemistryGeneProgramming languageChemical physicsMechanical engineeringPhysicsEngineeringChemistryMusic and Audio ProcessingVideo Analysis and SummarizationTopological and Geometric Data Analysis
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