Adaptive Distance Metric Learning for Clustering

Jieping Ye, Zheng Zhao, Huan Liu
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A good distance metric is crucial for unsupervised learning from high-dimensional data. To learn a metric without any constraint or class label information, most unsupervised metric learning algorithms appeal to projecting observed data onto a low-dimensional manifold, where geometric relationships such as local or global pairwise distances are preserved. However, the projection may not necessarily improve the separability of the data, which is the desirable outcome of clustering. In this paper, we propose a novel unsupervised adaptive metric learning algorithm, called AML, which performs clustering and distance metric learning simultaneously. AML projects the data onto a low-dimensional manifold, where the separability of the data is maximized. We show that the joint clustering and distance metric learning can be formulated as a trace maximization problem, which can be solved via an iterative procedure in the EM framework. Experimental results on a collection of benchmark data sets demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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聚类的自适应距离度量学习
一个好的距离度量对于从高维数据中进行无监督学习至关重要。为了在没有任何约束或类标签信息的情况下学习度量,大多数无监督度量学习算法呼吁将观察到的数据投影到低维流形上,其中保留了局部或全局成对距离等几何关系。然而,投影不一定能提高数据的可分离性,而这是聚类的理想结果。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的无监督自适应度量学习算法,称为AML,它同时进行聚类和距离度量学习。AML将数据投影到低维流形上,其中数据的可分离性得到最大化。我们证明了联合聚类和距离度量学习可以被表述为轨迹最大化问题,该问题可以通过EM框架中的迭代过程来解决。在一组基准数据集上的实验结果证明了该算法的有效性。
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