Supervised Manifold Learning for Functional Data
By: Ruoxu Tan, Yiming Zang
Potential Business Impact:
Helps computers sort data by finding hidden patterns.
Classification is a core topic in functional data analysis. A large number of functional classifiers have been proposed in the literature, most of which are based on functional principal component analysis or functional regression. In contrast, we investigate this topic from the perspective of manifold learning. It is assumed that functional data lie on an unknown low-dimensional manifold, and we expect that better classifiers can be built upon the manifold structure. To this end, we propose a novel proximity measure that takes the label information into account to learn the low-dimensional representations, also known as the supervised manifold learning outcomes. When the outcomes are coupled with multivariate classifiers, the procedure induces a family of new functional classifiers. In theory, we show that our functional classifier induced by the $k$-NN classifier is asymptotically optimal. In practice, we show that our method, coupled with several classical multivariate classifiers, achieves outstanding classification performance compared to existing functional classifiers in both synthetic and real data examples.
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