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Performance Evaluation of t-SNE and MDS Dimensionality Reduction Techniques with KNN, ENN and SVM Classifiers

Published 20 Jun 2020 in cs.LG and stat.ML | (2007.13487v1)

Abstract: The central goal of this paper is to establish two commonly available dimensionality reduction (DR) methods i.e. t-distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE) and Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) in Matlab and to observe their application in several datasets. These DR techniques are applied to nine different datasets namely CNAE9, Segmentation, Seeds, Pima Indians diabetes, Parkinsons, Movement Libras, Mammographic Masses, Knowledge, and Ionosphere acquired from UCI machine learning repository. By applying t-SNE and MDS algorithms, each dataset is transformed to the half of its original dimension by eliminating unnecessary features from the datasets. Subsequently, these datasets with reduced dimensions are fed into three supervised classification algorithms for classification. These classification algorithms are K Nearest Neighbors (KNN), Extended Nearest Neighbors (ENN), and Support Vector Machine (SVM). Again, all these algorithms are implemented in Matlab. The training and test data ratios are maintained as ninety percent: ten percent for each dataset. Upon accuracy observation, the efficiency for every dimensionality technique with availed classification algorithms is analyzed and the performance of each classifier is evaluated.

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