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SUMMARY:Valentin Delchevalerie (Université de Namur)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Accelerating t-SNE using the Particle-Mesh Algorithm from Physics \nt-Distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE) is a well-known dimensionality reduction technique used for the visualization of high-dimensional data. However\, despite several improvements\, t-SNE is not well-suited to handle large datasets. Indeed\, for large datasets\, the computation time required to obtain the visualizations is still too high to incorporate it in an interactive data exploration process. Since t-SNE can be seen as an N-body problem\, this work presents a new variant of t-SNE based on a popular algorithm used in physics called Particle-Mesh (PM). The problem is solved by first computing a potential in space and deriving from it the force exerted on each body. As the potential can be computed efficiently using Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs)\, this leads to a significant speed up. \nLink to the seminar here \nPeople outside Université de Namur with a Microsoft Teams account may join. For any questions\, write to riccardo.muolo@unamur.be
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