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Semi-supervised Symmetric Non-negative Matrix Factorization with Low-Rank Tensor Representation

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arxiv 2405.02688 v2 pith:REHK3WJG submitted 2024-05-04 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords matrixpairwisesimilarityconstraintslow-ranksnmfconstraintembedding
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Semi-supervised symmetric non-negative matrix factorization (SNMF) utilizes the available supervisory information (usually in the form of pairwise constraints) to improve the clustering ability of SNMF. The previous methods introduce the pairwise constraints from the local perspective, i.e., they either directly refine the similarity matrix element-wisely or restrain the distance of the decomposed vectors in pairs according to the pairwise constraints, which overlook the global perspective, i.e., in the ideal case, the pairwise constraint matrix and the ideal similarity matrix possess the same low-rank structure. To this end, we first propose a novel semi-supervised SNMF model by seeking low-rank representation for the tensor synthesized by the pairwise constraint matrix and a similarity matrix obtained by the product of the embedding matrix and its transpose, which could strengthen those two matrices simultaneously from a global perspective. We then propose an enhanced SNMF model, making the embedding matrix tailored to the above tensor low-rank representation. We finally refine the similarity matrix by the strengthened pairwise constraints. We repeat the above steps to continuously boost the similarity matrix and pairwise constraint matrix, leading to a high-quality embedding matrix. Extensive experiments substantiate the superiority of our method. The code is available at https://github.com/JinaLeejnl/TSNMF.

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  1. Learnable Similarity and Dissimilarity Guided Symmetric Non-Negative Matrix Factorization

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    A symmetric nonnegative matrix factorization variant that learns weights over nearest-neighbor slices for similarity and dissimilarity, plus a column-wise orthogonality regularizer, improves clustering on eight benchmarks.

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