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Supervised Dimensionality Reduction via Distance Correlation Maximization

Machine Learning 2016-01-05 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

In our work, we propose a novel formulation for supervised dimensionality reduction based on a nonlinear dependency criterion called Statistical Distance Correlation, Szekely et. al. (2007). We propose an objective which is free of distributional assumptions on regression variables and regression model assumptions. Our proposed formulation is based on learning a low-dimensional feature representation z\mathbf{z}, which maximizes the squared sum of Distance Correlations between low dimensional features z\mathbf{z} and response yy, and also between features z\mathbf{z} and covariates x\mathbf{x}. We propose a novel algorithm to optimize our proposed objective using the Generalized Minimization Maximizaiton method of \Parizi et. al. (2015). We show superior empirical results on multiple datasets proving the effectiveness of our proposed approach over several relevant state-of-the-art supervised dimensionality reduction methods.

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@article{arxiv.1601.00236,
  title  = {Supervised Dimensionality Reduction via Distance Correlation Maximization},
  author = {Praneeth Vepakomma and Chetan Tonde and Ahmed Elgammal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.00236},
  year   = {2016}
}

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23 pages, 6 figures

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