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by youoy
593 days ago
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What I meant is that I can imagine cases where some part of the dataset may look like R2 and then colapse to have a spike that looks like R1, so it is not a standard manifold where all of it has the same dimension. Appart from that, these "manifolds" have noise, so that is another difference with the standard manifolds. |
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