Product Analysis: Learning to Model Observations as Products of Hidden Variables
Frey, Brendan J., Kannan, Anitha, Jojic, Nebojsa
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Factor analysis and principal components analysis can be used to model linear relationships between observed variables and linearly map high-dimensional data to a lower-dimensional hidden space. In factor analysis, the observations are modeled as a linear combination ofnormally distributed hidden variables. We describe a nonlinear generalization of factor analysis, called "product analysis", thatmodels the observed variables as a linear combination of products of normally distributed hidden variables. Just as factor analysiscan be viewed as unsupervised linear regression on unobserved, normally distributed hidden variables, product analysis canbe viewed as unsupervised linear regression on products of unobserved, normally distributed hidden variables. The mapping betweenthe data and the hidden space is nonlinear, so we use an approximate variational technique for inference and learning.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2002
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