2013 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
The Hubness Phenomenon: Fact or Artifact?
verfasst von : Thomas Low, Christian Borgelt, Sebastian Stober, Andreas Nürnberger
Erschienen in: Towards Advanced Data Analysis by Combining Soft Computing and Statistics
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The hubness phenomenon, as it was recently described, consists in the observation that for increasing dimensionality of a data set the distribution of the number of times a data point occurs among the
k
nearest neighbors of other data points becomes increasingly skewed to the right. As a consequence, so-called
hubs
emerge, that is, data points that appear in the lists of the
k
nearest neighbors of other data points much more often than others. In this paper we challenge the hypothesis that the hubness phenomenon is an effect of the dimensionality of the data set and provide evidence that it is rather a boundary effect or, more generally, an effect of a density gradient. As such, it may be seen as an artifact that results from the process in which the data is generated that is used to demonstrate this phenomenon. We report experiments showing that the hubness phenomenon need not occur in high-dimensional data and can be made to occur in low-dimensional data.