Abstract:We have developed representation learning methods, specifically to address the constraints and advantages of complex spatial data. Sparse filtering (SFt), uses principles of sparsity and mutual information to build representations from both global and local features from a minimal list of samples. Critically, the samples that comprise each representation are listed and ranked by informativeness. We used the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas gene expression data for prototyping and established performance metrics based o… Show more
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