Sliced Coordinate Analysis for Effective Dimension Reduction and Nonlinear Extensions

نویسندگان

  • Zhihua ZHANG
  • Dit-Yan YEUNG
  • James T. KWOK
  • Edward Y. CHANG
  • E. Y. CHANG
چکیده

Sliced inverse regression (SIR) is an important method for reducing the dimensionality of input variables. Its goal is to estimate the effective dimension reduction directions. In classification settings, SIR is closely related to Fisher discriminant analysis. Motivated by reproducing kernel theory, we propose a notion of nonlinear effective dimension reduction and develop a nonlinear extension of SIR called kernel SIR (KSIR). Both SIR and KSIR are based on principal component analysis. Alternatively, based on principal coordinate analysis, we propose the dual versions of SIR and KSIR, which we refer to as sliced coordinate analysis (SCA) and kernel sliced coordinate analysis (KSCA), respectively. In the classification setting, we also call them discriminant coordinate analysis and kernel discriminant coordinate analysis. The computational complexities of SIR and KSIR rely on the dimensionality of the input vector and the number of input vectors, respectively, while those of SCA and KSCA both rely on the number of slices in the output. Thus, SCA and KSCA are very efficient dimension reduction methods.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007