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Parametric UMAP embeddings for representation and semi-supervised learning

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arxiv 2009.12981 v4 pith:XHBPQWHN submitted 2020-09-27 cs.LG cs.CGq-bio.QMstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.CGq-bio.QMstat.ML
keywords umapparametricdataembeddingslearningalgorithmcolabembedding
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UMAP is a non-parametric graph-based dimensionality reduction algorithm using applied Riemannian geometry and algebraic topology to find low-dimensional embeddings of structured data. The UMAP algorithm consists of two steps: (1) Compute a graphical representation of a dataset (fuzzy simplicial complex), and (2) Through stochastic gradient descent, optimize a low-dimensional embedding of the graph. Here, we extend the second step of UMAP to a parametric optimization over neural network weights, learning a parametric relationship between data and embedding. We first demonstrate that Parametric UMAP performs comparably to its non-parametric counterpart while conferring the benefit of a learned parametric mapping (e.g. fast online embeddings for new data). We then explore UMAP as a regularization, constraining the latent distribution of autoencoders, parametrically varying global structure preservation, and improving classifier accuracy for semi-supervised learning by capturing structure in unlabeled data. Google Colab walkthrough: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1WkXVZ5pnMrm17m0YgmtoNjM_XHdnE5Vp?usp=sharing

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