- Method to visualize high-dimensional data points in 2/3 dimensional space.
- Data visualization techniques like Chernoff faces and graph approaches just provide a representation and not an interpretation.
- Dimensionality reduction techniques fail to retain both local and global structure of the data simultaneously. For example, PCA and MDS are linear techniques and fail on data lying on a non-linear manifold.
- t-SNE approach converts data into a matrix of pairwise similarities and visualizes this matrix.
- Based on SNE (Stochastic Neighbor Embedding)
- Link to paper
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