Introducing the Concept of Interaction Model for Interactive Dimensionality Reduction and Data Visualization. Ortega-Bustamante, M., C., Hasperué, W., Peluffo-Ordóñez, D., H., Paéz-Jaime, M., Marrufo-Rodríguez, I., Rosero-Montalvo, P., Umaquinga-Criollo, A., C., & Vélez-Falconi, M. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 2020.
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This letter formally introduces the concept of interaction model (IM), which has been used either directly or tangentially in previous works but never defined. Broadly speaking, an IM consists of the use of a mixture of dimensionality reduction (DR) techniques within an interactive data visualization framework. The rationale of creating an IM is the need for simultaneously harnessing the benefit of several DR approaches to reach a data representation being intelligible and/or fitted to any user’s criterion. As a remarkable advantage, an IM naturally provides a generalized framework for designing both interactive DR approaches as well as readily-to-use data visualization interfaces. In addition to a comprehensive overview on basics of data representation and dimensionality reduction, the main contribution of this manuscript is the elegant definition of the concept of IM in mathematical terms.
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 author = {Ortega-Bustamante, M. C. and Hasperué, W. and Peluffo-Ordóñez, D. H. and Paéz-Jaime, M. and Marrufo-Rodríguez, I. and Rosero-Montalvo, P. and Umaquinga-Criollo, A. C. and Vélez-Falconi, M.},
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