Try this playground to get familier with the algorithm !
Document will keep update for better understanding the source code.
This package is based on the TDAmapper
package by Paul Pearson. You can view the original package here. Since the original package hasnât been updated in over seven years, this version is focused on optimization. By incorporating vector computation into the Mapper algorithm, this package aims to significantly improve its performance.
Step visualize from Skaf et al.
Mapper is basically a three-step process:
1. Cover: This step splits the data into overlapping intervals and creates a cover for the data.
2. Cluster: This step clusters the data points in each interval the cover creates.
3. Simplicial Complex: This step combines the two steps above, which connects the data points in the cover to create a simplicial complex.
you can know more about the basic here: Chazal, F., & Michel, B. (2021). An introduction to topological data analysis: fundamental and practical aspects for data scientists. Frontiers in artificial intelligence, 4, 667963.
Besides to the steps above, you can find the following code in the package:
Main Goals 1. Computational Optimization: The current version speeds up computations by 100 times compare to the original code, and could be faster by using num_cores
.
Version 1.0.1:
1. Update more readable structure
2. Added Kmeans, DBscan, and PAM clustering methods for user
Version 1.0.2:
1. Parallel computing
2. Fix unused parameter (num_bins_when_clustering)
3. Frontend published using shiny
Version 1.0.3:
1. Add plot function
2. Fix frontend code
3. Add document
Mapper <- MapperAlgo(
filter_values = circle_data[,2:3],
intervals = 4,
percent_overlap = 30,
methods = "dbscan",
method_params = list(eps = 0.3, minPts = 5),
cover_type = 'extension',
num_cores = 12
)
MapperPlotter(Mapper, circle_data$circle, circle_data, type = "forceNetwork")
Computation Performance Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the impact of parallel computing introduced in Version 1.0.2 using the MNIST dataset.
Iâve written some articles on Medium, which you can find here to get familiar with topological data analysis. Iâll be continuously updating my work, and I welcome any feedback!
Build And Submit:This is for the author to submit the package to CRAN.
# outo update RoxygenNote
devtools::document()
devtools::check()
# pack to .tar.gz
devtools::build()
devtools::submit_cran()
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