Salient and consensus representation learning based incomplete multiview clusteringDownload PDFOpen Website

Published: 01 Jan 2023, Last Modified: 12 May 2023Appl. Intell. 2023Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Multiview learning has a great potential to achieve a better performance than the conventional single-view based methods. However, some views of multiview data may be missing in the real-world applications. To cluster such incomplete multiview data, researchers tend to fill in the absent instances with the average vector of the available data for each view or adopt the pre-defined graphs from different views to learn a consensus representation. These approaches neither achieve the real distribution of the data nor explore the salient structure for each view influenced by noise. To address these problems, we propose a salient and consensus representation learning based method for incomplete multiview clustering (SCR_IMC). Firstly, we adaptively learn the salient structures of the collected data from different views adopting the self-representation property of the data. Then, the salient structures from different views are translated into the complete sub-spaces by a set of pre-defined projection matrices. Finally, a salient and consensus representation reflecting the common structure across different views is learned for the final clustering task. Experimental results on several real-world databases illustrate that the proposed method achieves competitive performance in comparison with the other classical and state-of-the-art methods, which proves the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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