We revisit a pioneer unsupervised learning technique called archetypal
analysis, which is related to successful data analysis methods such as sparse
coding and non-negative matrix factorization. Since it was proposed, archetypal
analysis did not gain a lot of popularity even though it produces more
interpretable models than other alternatives. Because no efficient
implementation has ever been made publicly available, its application to
important scientific problems may have been severely limited. Our goal is to
bring back into favour archetypal analysis. We propose a fast optimization
scheme using an active-set strategy, and provide an efficient open-source
implementation interfaced with Matlab, R, and Python. Then, we demonstrate the
usefulness of archetypal analysis for computer vision tasks, such as codebook
learning, signal classification, and large image collection visualization