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arxiv: 2111.00622 · v2 · pith:RFMVTGZO · submitted 2021-10-31 · cs.LG · cs.HC

Deep Recursive Embedding for High-Dimensional Data

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classification cs.LG cs.HC
keywords embeddingdatadeephigh-dimensionalrecursivedatasetslow-dimensionalmanifold
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Embedding high-dimensional data onto a low-dimensional manifold is of both theoretical and practical value. In this paper, we propose to combine deep neural networks (DNN) with mathematics-guided embedding rules for high-dimensional data embedding. We introduce a generic deep embedding network (DEN) framework, which is able to learn a parametric mapping from high-dimensional space to low-dimensional space, guided by well-established objectives such as Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence minimization. We further propose a recursive strategy, called deep recursive embedding (DRE), to make use of the latent data representations for boosted embedding performance. We exemplify the flexibility of DRE by different architectures and loss functions, and benchmarked our method against the two most popular embedding methods, namely, t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNE) and uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP). The proposed DRE method can map out-of-sample data and scale to extremely large datasets. Experiments on a range of public datasets demonstrated improved embedding performance in terms of local and global structure preservation, compared with other state-of-the-art embedding methods.

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