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Learning Representation for Mixed Data Types with a Nonlinear Deep Encoder-Decoder Framework

Representation of data on mixed variables, numerical and categorical types to get suitable feature map is a challenging task as important information lies in a complex non-linear manifold. The feature transformation should be able to incorporate marginal information of the individual variables and complex cross-dependence structure among the mixed type of variables simultaneously. In this work, we propose a novel nonlinear Deep Encoder-Decoder framework to capture the cross-domain information for mixed data types. The hidden layers of the network connect the two types of variables through various non-linear transformations to give latent feature maps. We encode the information on the numerical variables in a number of hidden nonlinear units. We use these units to recreate categorical variables through further nonlinear transformations. A separate and similar network is developed switching the roles of the numerical and categorical variables. The hidden representational units are stacked one next to the others and transformed into a common space using a locality preserving projection. The derived feature maps are used to explore the clusters in the data. Various standard datasets are investigated to show nearly the state of the art performance in clustering using the feature maps with simple K-means clustering.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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