Tangent phylogenetic PCA

08/26/2022
by   Morten Akhøj, et al.
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Phylogenetic PCA (p-PCA) is a version of PCA for observations that are leaf nodes of a phylogenetic tree. P-PCA accounts for the fact that such observations are not independent, due to shared evolutionary history. The method works on Euclidean data, but in evolutionary biology there is a need for applying it to data on manifolds, particularly shapes. We provide a generalization of p-PCA to data lying on Riemannian manifolds, called Tangent p-PCA. Tangent p-PCA thus makes it possible to perform dimension reduction on a data set of shapes, taking into account both the non-linear structure of the shape space as well as phylogenetic covariance. We show simulation results on the sphere, demonstrating well-behaved error distributions and fast convergence of estimators. Furthermore, we apply the method to a data set of mammal jaws, represented as points on a landmark manifold equipped with the LDDMM metric.

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