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What is Principal Graph

Handbook of Research on Machine Learning Applications and Trends: Algorithms, Methods, and Techniques
A graph embedded in the multidimensional data space, providing the minimal mean squared distance to the dataset combined with deviation from an “ideal” configuration (for example, from pluriharmonic graph) and not exceeding some limits on complexity (in terms of the number of structural elements and the number of graph grammar transformations needed for obtaining the principal graph from some minimal graph).
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Principal Graphs and Manifolds
Alexander N. Gorban (University of Leicester, UK) and Andrei Y. Zinovyev (Institut Curie, France)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-766-9.ch002
Abstract
In many physical, statistical, biological and other investigations it is desirable to approximate a system of points by objects of lower dimension and/or complexity. For this purpose, Karl Pearson invented principal component analysis in 1901 and found ‘lines and planes of closest fit to system of points’. The famous k-means algorithm solves the approximation problem too, but by finite sets instead of lines and planes. This chapter gives a brief practical introduction into the methods of construction of general principal objects (i.e., objects embedded in the ‘middle’ of the multidimensional data set). As a basis, the unifying framework of mean squared distance approximation of finite datasets is selected. Principal graphs and manifolds are constructed as generalisations of principal components and k-means principal points. For this purpose, the family of expectation/maximisation algorithms with nearest generalisations is presented. Construction of principal graphs with controlled complexity is based on the graph grammar approach.
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