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Condensed Matter/Biophysics Seminar – Purushottam Dixit (UF Physics)

Date March 23, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

TMI: Thermodynamic inference of data manifolds

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The Gibbs-Boltzmann distribution offers a physically interpretable way to massively reduce the dimensionality of high dimensional probability distributions where the extensive variables are `features’ and the intensive variables are `descriptors’. However, not all probability distributions can be modeled using the Gibbs-Boltzmann form. Here, we present TMI, Thermodynamic Manifold Inference, a thermodynamic approach to approximate a collection of arbitrary distributions. TMI simultaneously learns from data intensive and extensive variables and achieves dimensionality reduction through a multiplicative, positive valued, and interpretable decomposition of the data. Importantly, the reduced dimensional space of intensive parameters is not homogeneous. The Gibbs-Boltzmann distribution defines an analytically tractable Riemannian metric on the space of intensive variables allowing us to calculate geodesics and volume elements. We discuss the applications of TMI with multiple real and artificial data sets. Possible extensions are discussed as well.

Ref: https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.09776

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Date:
March 23, 2020
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Via Zoom