Independent Component Analysis (ICA) is an effective method for interpreting the intrinsic geometric structure of embeddings as semantic components. While ICA theory assumes that embeddings can be linearly decomposed into independent components, real-world data often do not satisfy this assumption. Consequently, there are remaining non-independencies between the estimated components that ICA cannot eliminate. We quantified these non-independencies using higher-order correlations and demonstrated that when the higher-order correlation between two components is large, it indicates a strong semantic association between them. The entire structure was revealed through visualization using a maximum spanning tree of semantic components. These findings allow for further understanding of embeddings through ICA.
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