A relationship-matrix preservation loss for dimensionality reduction, with perturbation-theoretic bounds showing orthogonality and rank are kept when the Gram matrix is matched.
Preserving clusters and correlations: a dimensionality reduction method for exceptionally high global structure preservation
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We present Preserving Clusters and Correlations (PCC), a novel dimensionality reduction (DR) method a novel dimensionality reduction (DR) method that achieves state-of-the-art global structure (GS) preservation while maintaining competitive local structure (LS) preservation. It optimizes two objectives: a GS preservation objective that preserves an approximation of Pearson and Spearman correlations between high- and low-dimensional distances, and an LS preservation objective that ensures clusters in the high-dimensional data are separable in the low-dimensional data. PCC has a state-of-the-art ability to preserve the GS while having competitive LS preservation. In addition, we show the correlation objective can be combined with UMAP to significantly improve its GS preservation with minimal degradation of the LS. We quantitatively benchmark PCC against existing methods and demonstrate its utility in medical imaging, and show PCC is a competitive DR technique that demonstrates superior GS preservation in our benchmarks.
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Preserving Vector Space Properties in Dimensionality Reduction: A Relationship Preserving Loss Framework
A relationship-matrix preservation loss for dimensionality reduction, with perturbation-theoretic bounds showing orthogonality and rank are kept when the Gram matrix is matched.