High-order consensus graph learning for incomplete multi-view clustering

Abstract

Incomplete Multi-View Clustering (IMVC) aims to partition data with missing samples into distinct groups. However, most IMVC methods rarely consider the high-order neighborhood information of samples, which represents complex underlying interactions, and often neglect the weights of different views. To address these issues, we propose a High-order Consensus Graph Learning (HoCGL) model. Specifically, we integrate a reconstruction term to recover the incomplete multi-view data. High-order proximity matrices are constructed, and the self-representation similarity matrices and multiple high-order proximity matrices are learned mutually, allowing the similarity matrices to incorporate complex high-order information. Finally, the consensus graph representation is derived from the similarity matrices through a self-weighted strategy. An efficient algorithm is designed to solve the proposed model. The excellent clustering performance of the proposed model is validated by comparing it with eight state-of-the-art models across nine datasets.</p

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This paper was published in ARU Anglia Ruskin Research (ARRO).

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