Emergent Mind

Abstract

Multidimensional scaling is a statistical process that aims to embed high dimensional data into a lower-dimensional space; this process is often used for the purpose of data visualisation. Common multidimensional scaling algorithms tend to have high computational complexities, making them inapplicable on large data sets. This work introduces a stochastic, force directed approach to multidimensional scaling with a time and space complexity of O(N), with N data points. The method can be combined with force directed layouts of the family of neighbour embedding such as t-SNE, to produce embeddings that preserve both the global and the local structures of the data. Experiments assess the quality of the embeddings produced by the standalone version and its hybrid extension both quantitatively and qualitatively, showing competitive results outperforming state-of-the-art approaches. Codes are available at https://github.com/PierreLambert3/SQuaD-MDS-and-FItSNE-hybrid.

We're not able to analyze this paper right now due to high demand.

Please check back later (sorry!).

Generate a summary of this paper on our Pro plan:

We ran into a problem analyzing this paper.

Newsletter

Get summaries of trending comp sci papers delivered straight to your inbox:

Unsubscribe anytime.