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Efficient Parametric Projection Pursuit Density Estimation

Product models of low dimensional experts are a powerful way to avoid the curse of dimensionality. We present the ``under-complete product of experts' (UPoE), where each expert models a one dimensional projection of the data. The UPoE is fully tractable and may be interpreted as a parametric probabilistic model for projection pursuit. Its ML learning rules are identical to the approximate learning rules proposed before for under-complete ICA. We also derive an efficient sequential learning algorithm and discuss its relationship to projection pursuit density estimation and feature induction algorithms for additive random field models.

arXiv (Cornell University)Published 2012-10-19Paper linkPDF

Authors: Welling, Max · Zemel, Richard S. · Hinton, Geoffrey E.

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