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Trace Ratio Based Manifold Learning with Tensor Data (2402.09072v1)

Published 14 Feb 2024 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: In this paper, we propose an extension of trace ratio based Manifold learning methods to deal with multidimensional data sets. Based on recent progress on the tensor-tensor product, we present a generalization of the trace ratio criterion by using the properties of the t-product. This will conduct us to introduce some new concepts such as Laplacian tensor and we will study formally the trace ratio problem by discuting the conditions for the exitence of solutions and optimality. Next, we will present a tensor Newton QR decomposition algorithm for solving the trace ratio problem. Manifold learning methods such as Laplacian eigenmaps, linear discriminant analysis and locally linear embedding will be formulated in a tensor representation and optimized by the proposed algorithm. Lastly, we will evaluate the performance of the different studied dimension reduction methods on several synthetic and real world data sets.

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