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Constraint projections for semi‐supervised spectral clustering ensemble

Summary Cluster ensemble combines multiple base clustering results in a suitable way to improve the accuracy of the clustering result. In the conventional cluster ensemble frameworks, pairwise constraints and constraint projections have not been used together, and spectral clustering algorithm is ra...

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Published in:Concurrency and computation 2019-10, Vol.31 (20), p.n/a
Main Authors: Yang, Jingya, Sun, Linfu, Wu, Qishi
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Language:English
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Summary:Summary Cluster ensemble combines multiple base clustering results in a suitable way to improve the accuracy of the clustering result. In the conventional cluster ensemble frameworks, pairwise constraints and constraint projections have not been used together, and spectral clustering algorithm is rarely adopted to serve as the consensus function. In this paper, we design a constraint projections for semi‐supervised spectral clustering ensemble (CPSSSCE) model. It takes advantages of spectral clustering algorithm and executes semi‐supervised learning twice. Compared to traditional cluster ensemble approaches, CPSSSCE is characterized by several properties. First, the original data are transformed to lower‐dimensional representations by constraint projection before base clustering. Second, a similarity matrix is constructed using the base clustering results and modified using pairwise constraints. Third, the spectral clustering algorithm is applied to process the similarity matrix to obtain a consensus cluster result. Extensive experiments on standard University of California Irvine Machine Learning Repository (UCI) and Microsoft datasets demonstrated that the CPSSSCE is superior to other cluster ensemble algorithms including a semi‐supervised spectral clustering ensemble.
ISSN:1532-0626
1532-0634
DOI:10.1002/cpe.5359