Nonnegative Matrix Factorization for Combinatorial Optimization: Spectral Clustering, Graph Matching, and Clique FindingDownload PDFOpen Website

2008 (modified: 16 May 2022)ICDM 2008Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Nonnegative matrix factorization (NMF) is a versatile model for data clustering. In this paper, we propose several NMF inspired algorithms to solve different data mining problems. They include (1) multi-way normalized cut spectral clustering, (2) graph matching of both undirected and directed graphs, and (3) maximal clique finding on both graphs and bipartite graphs. Key features of these algorithms are (a) they are extremely simple to implement; and (b) they are provably convergent. We conduct experiments to demonstrate the effectiveness of these new algorithms. We also derive a new spectral bound for the size of maximal edge bicliques as a byproduct of our approach.
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