On the Dynamical System of Principal Curves in Rd
Abstract
Principal curves are natural generalizations of principal lines arising as first principal components in the Principal Component Analysis. They can be characterized from a stochastic point of view as so-called self-consistent curves based on the conditional expectation and from the variational-calculus point of view as saddle points of the expected difference of a random variable and its projection onto some curve, where the current curve acts as argument of the energy functional. Beyond that, Duchamp and St\"utzle (1993,1996) showed that planar curves can by computed as solutions of a system of ordinary differential equations. The aim of this paper is to generalize this characterization of principal curves to Rd with d 3. Having derived such a dynamical system, we provide several examples for principal curves related to uniform distribution on certain domains in R3.
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