Lifting the limitations of Gaussian mixture regression through coupling with principal component analysis and deep autoencoding

2021 ◽  
Vol 218 ◽  
pp. 104437
Author(s):  
Hiromasa Kaneko
2022 ◽  
Vol 355 ◽  
pp. 02024
Author(s):  
Haojing Wang ◽  
Yingjie Tian ◽  
An Li ◽  
Jihai Wu ◽  
Gaiping Sun

In view of the limitation of “hard assignment” of clusters in traditional clustering methods and the difficulty of meeting the requirements of clustering efficiency and clustering accuracy simultaneously in regard to massive data sets, a load classification method based on a Gaussian mixture model combining clustering and principal component analysis is proposed. The load data are fed into a Gaussian mixture model clustering algorithm after principal component analysis and dimensionality reduction to achieve classification of large-scale load datasets. The method in this paper is used to classify loads in the Canadian AMPds2 public dataset and is compared with K-Means, Gaussian mixed model clustering and other methods. The results show that the proposed method can not only achieve load classification more effectively and finely, but also save computational cost and improve computational efficiency.


2020 ◽  
Vol 72 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinhua Gao

Abstract In this paper we present an investigation of tidal tails around the old open cluster M 67 using Gaia-DR2. We identify likely extra-tidal stars around M 67 using principal component analysis (PCA) and a Gaussian mixture model (GMM). We find 1618 stars closely related to M 67, 85 of which are likely extra-tidal stars. We find clear evidence for the existence of two well-defined tidal tails emerging from M 67. The tidal tails extend out to projected distances of at least ${2{^{\circ}_{.}}5}$ (∼39 pc), which is more than twice as large as the tidal radius of the cluster. Based on LAMOST-DR5 data, we confirm that 13 extra-tidal stars have radial velocities and metallicities similar to those of the cluster. Furthermore, we also confirm that the extra-tidal stars cover a wide mass range of 0.2–1.1 M⊙, and nearly half the extra-tidal stars are less than 0.57 M⊙. The total mass of the extra-tidal stars is determined to be about 55 M⊙. We estimate a mass-loss rate of ∼2.8 M⊙ Myr−1 for M 67. Possible origins of these extra-tidal stars are discussed.


Author(s):  
Hidetomo Ichihashi ◽  
◽  
Katsuhiro Honda

Support vector machines (SVM), kernel principal component analysis (KPCA), and kernel Fisher discriminant analysis (KFD), are examples of successful kernel-based learning methods. By the addition of a regularizer and the kernel trick to a fuzzy counterpart of Gaussian mixture models (GMM), this paper proposes a clustering algorithm in an extended high dimensional feature space. Unlike the global nonlinear approaches, GMM or its fuzzy counterpart is to model nonlinear structure with a collection, or mixture, of local linear sub-models of PCA. When the number of feature vectors and clusters are n and c respectively, this kernel approach can find up to c × n nonzero eigenvalues. A way to control the number of parameters in the mixture of probabilistic principal component analysis (PPCA) is adopted to reduce the number of parameters. The algorithm provides a partitioning with flexible shape of clusters in the original input data space.


VASA ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 41 (5) ◽  
pp. 333-342 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kirchberger ◽  
Finger ◽  
Müller-Bühl

Background: The Intermittent Claudication Questionnaire (ICQ) is a short questionnaire for the assessment of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with intermittent claudication (IC). The objective of this study was to translate the ICQ into German and to investigate the psychometric properties of the German ICQ version in patients with IC. Patients and methods: The original English version was translated using a forward-backward method. The resulting German version was reviewed by the author of the original version and an experienced clinician. Finally, it was tested for clarity with 5 German patients with IC. A sample of 81 patients were administered the German ICQ. The sample consisted of 58.0 % male patients with a median age of 71 years and a median IC duration of 36 months. Test of feasibility included completeness of questionnaires, completion time, and ratings of clarity, length and relevance. Reliability was assessed through a retest in 13 patients at 14 days, and analysis of Cronbach’s alpha for internal consistency. Construct validity was investigated using principal component analysis. Concurrent validity was assessed by correlating the ICQ scores with the Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) as well as clinical measures. Results: The ICQ was completely filled in by 73 subjects (90.1 %) with an average completion time of 6.3 minutes. Cronbach’s alpha coefficient reached 0.75. Intra-class correlation for test-retest reliability was r = 0.88. Principal component analysis resulted in a 3 factor solution. The first factor explained 51.5 of the total variation and all items had loadings of at least 0.65 on it. The ICQ was significantly associated with the SF-36 and treadmill-walking distances whereas no association was found for resting ABPI. Conclusions: The German version of the ICQ demonstrated good feasibility, satisfactory reliability and good validity. Responsiveness should be investigated in further validation studies.


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