Machine Learning in a Non-Euclidean Space
Last Updated on July 24, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Mastafa Foufa
Originally published on Towards AI.
Chapter II. How to get an intuition about hyperbolic geometry and when to use it in your Data Science projects?
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1. There are different examples of non-Euclidean geometry, among them spherical geometry and hyperbolic geometry.
2. A hyperbolic space is a space of negative constant curvature.
3. There are different models of hyperbolic geometry, the most famous being the Poincaré ball model.
4. For datasets with a hierarchical structure, it is better to represent it in a hyperbolic space, because both a hyperbolic space and a hierarchical dataset have an inherent exponential growth.
M: Aniss, could you give us some intuition behind hyperbolic geometry and allow us to understand for what kind of data it is relevant? I know… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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