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      Multiview Consensus Graph Clustering

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          <p class="first" id="d457084e59">A graph is usually formed to reveal the relationship between data points and graph structure is encoded by the affinity matrix. Most graph-based multiview clustering methods use predefined affinity matrices and the clustering performance highly depends on the quality of graph. We learn a consensus graph with minimizing disagreement between different views and constraining the rank of the Laplacian matrix. Since diverse views admit the same underlying cluster structure across multiple views, we use a new disagreement cost function for regularizing graphs from different views toward a common consensus. Simultaneously, we impose a rank constraint on the Laplacian matrix to learn the consensus graph with exactly connected components where is the number of clusters, which is different from using fixed affinity matrices in most existing graph-based methods. With the learned consensus graph, we can directly obtain the cluster labels without performing any post-processing, such as -means clustering algorithm in spectral clustering-based methods. A multiview consensus clustering method is proposed to learn such a graph. An efficient iterative updating algorithm is derived to optimize the proposed challenging optimization problem. Experiments on several benchmark datasets have demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed method in terms of seven metrics. </p>

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          Journal
          IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
          IEEE Trans. on Image Process.
          Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
          1057-7149
          1941-0042
          March 2019
          March 2019
          : 28
          : 3
          : 1261-1270
          Article
          10.1109/TIP.2018.2877335
          30346283
          b2c18be4-a7ec-4222-be96-681623ab5ec9
          © 2019
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