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Continuous Multidimensional Scaling

6 February 2024
M. Trosset
Carey E. Priebe
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Abstract

Multidimensional scaling (MDS) is the act of embedding proximity information about a set of nnn objects in ddd-dimensional Euclidean space. As originally conceived by the psychometric community, MDS was concerned with embedding a fixed set of proximities associated with a fixed set of objects. Modern concerns, e.g., that arise in developing asymptotic theories for statistical inference on random graphs, more typically involve studying the limiting behavior of a sequence of proximities associated with an increasing set of objects. Standard results from the theory of point-to-set maps imply that, if nnn is fixed, then the limit of the embedded structures is the embedded structure of the limiting proximities. But what if nnn increases? It then becomes necessary to reformulate MDS so that the entire sequence of embedding problems can be viewed as a sequence of optimization problems in a fixed space. We present such a reformulation and derive some consequences.

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