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Effects of Parametric and Non-Parametric Methods on High Dimensional Sparse Matrix Representations

The semantics are derived from textual data that provide representations for Machine Learning algorithms. These representations are interpretable form of high dimensional sparse matrix that are given as an input to the machine learning algorithms. Since learning methods are broadly classified as parametric and non-parametric learning methods, in this paper we provide the effects of these type of algorithms on the high dimensional sparse matrix representations. In order to derive the representations from the text data, we have considered TF-IDF representation with valid reason in the paper. We have formed representations of 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000 dimensions respectively over which we have performed classification using Linear Discriminant Analysis and Naive Bayes as parametric learning method, Decision Tree and Support Vector Machines as non-parametric learning method. We have later provided the metrics on every single dimension of the representation and effect of every single algorithm detailed in this paper.

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