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本文关注技术变革的测量和预测,这是一个与许多高科技组织及其客户相关的主题。我们根据一种称为t分布随机邻居嵌入(t-SNE)的新的可视化技术,重新审视了技术预测数据包络分析(TFDEA)研究和技术计量学的最新和经典数据集。该技术是一种在高维数据空间中保留局部结构的非线性可视化技术。该技术可以归类为拓扑数据分析的一种形式。具体来说,空间中的每个点代表一种潜在的技术设计或实现,空间中的每个线段代表技术改进或退化的局部度量。我们假设在这个空间中有六种不同的技术性能发展,包括前沿、折叠、突出、孤立和锁定。然后我们检查空间,以确定哪种类型的发展是对观察到的发展的最佳解释。该技术不是外推的,因此不能取代现有的技术测量方法。尽管如此,该方法为现有的技术计量方法提供了有用的诊断,并可能有助于推进技术发展的理论。
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Technological frontiers and embeddings: A visualization approach
The paper concerns the measurement and forecasting of technological change, a topic relevant to many high-tech organizations and their customers. We revisit recent and classic data sets from technology forecasting data envelopment analysis (TFDEA) research and technometrics in light of a new visualization technique known as t-Distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE). The technique is a non-linear visualization technique for preserving local structure in high-dimensional spaces of data. The technique may be classified as a form of topological data analysis. Specifically each point in the space represents a potential technological design or implementation, and each line segment in the space represents a local measure of technological improvement or degradation. We hypothesize six distinct kinds of performance development in technology within this space including the frontier, the fold, the salient, the soliton, and the lock-in. Then we examine the spaces to determine which kinds of development are the best explanations for observed development. The technique is not extrapolative, and therefore cannot supplant existing technometric methods. Nonetheless the approach offers a useful diagnostic to existing technometric methods, and may help advance theories of technological development.
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