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Bi-stochastic kernels via asymmetric affinity functions
In this short letter we present the construction of a bi-stochastic kernel p
for an arbitrary data set X that is derived from an asymmetric affinity
function {\alpha}. The affinity function {\alpha} measures the similarity
between points in X and some reference set Y. Unlike other methods that
construct bi-stochastic kernels via some convergent iteration process or
through solving an optimization problem, the construction presented here is
quite simple. Furthermore, it can be viewed through the lens of out of sample
extensions, making it useful for massive data sets.Comment: 5 pages. v2: Expanded upon the first paragraph of subsection 2.1. v3:
Minor changes and edits. v4: Edited comments and added DO
Diffusion Maps, Spectral Clustering and Eigenfunctions of Fokker-Planck operators
This paper presents a diffusion based probabilistic interpretation of
spectral clustering and dimensionality reduction algorithms that use the
eigenvectors of the normalized graph Laplacian. Given the pairwise adjacency
matrix of all points, we define a diffusion distance between any two data
points and show that the low dimensional representation of the data by the
first few eigenvectors of the corresponding Markov matrix is optimal under a
certain mean squared error criterion. Furthermore, assuming that data points
are random samples from a density p(\x) = e^{-U(\x)} we identify these
eigenvectors as discrete approximations of eigenfunctions of a Fokker-Planck
operator in a potential 2U(\x) with reflecting boundary conditions. Finally,
applying known results regarding the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the
continuous Fokker-Planck operator, we provide a mathematical justification for
the success of spectral clustering and dimensional reduction algorithms based
on these first few eigenvectors. This analysis elucidates, in terms of the
characteristics of diffusion processes, many empirical findings regarding
spectral clustering algorithms.Comment: submitted to NIPS 200
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