Hidden dimensions of the data

Davide Cacciarelli, Murat Kulahci

Published: 01 Jan 2023, Last Modified: 13 Nov 2025Quality EngineeringEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Principal component analysis (PCA) has been a commonly used unsupervised learning method with broad applications in both descriptive and inferential analytics. It is widely used for representation learning to extract key features from a dataset and visualize them in a lower dimensional space. With more applications of neural network-based methods, autoencoders (AEs) have gained popularity for dimensionality reduction tasks. In this paper, we explore the intriguing relationship between PCA and AEs and demonstrate, through some examples, how these two approaches yield similar results in the case of the so-called linear AEs (LAEs). This study provides insights into the evolving landscape of unsupervised learning and highlights the relevance of both PCA and AEs in modern data analysis.
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