Multi-task co-clustering via nonnegative matrix factorizationDownload PDFOpen Website

Published: 2012, Last Modified: 25 Sept 2023ICPR 2012Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Recent results have empirically proved that, given several related tasks with different data distributions and an algorithm that can utilize both the task-specific and cross-task knowledge, clustering performance of each task can be significantly enhanced. This kind of unsupervised learning method is called multi-task clustering. We focus on tackling the multi-task clustering problem via a 3-factor nonnegative matrix factorization. The object of our approach consists of two parts: (1) Within-task co-clustering: co-cluster the data in the input space individually. (2) Cross-task regularization: Learn and refine the relations of feature spaces among different tasks. We show that our approach has a sound information theoretic background and the experimental evaluation shows that it outperforms many state-of-the-art single-task or multi-task clustering methods.
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