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An overview of recent multi-view clustering

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Abstract With the widespread deployment of sensors and the Internet-of-Things, multi-view data has become more common and publicly available. Compared to traditional data that describes objects from single perspective, multi-view… Click to show full abstract

Abstract With the widespread deployment of sensors and the Internet-of-Things, multi-view data has become more common and publicly available. Compared to traditional data that describes objects from single perspective, multi-view data is semantically richer, more useful, however more complex. Since traditional clustering algorithms cannot handle such data, multi-view clustering has become a research hotspot. In this paper, we review some of the latest multi-view clustering algorithms, which are reasonably divided into three categories. To evaluate their performance, we perform extensive experiments on seven real-world data sets. Three mainstream metrics are used, including clustering accuracy, normalized mutual information and purity. Based on the experimental results and a large number of literature reading, we also discuss existing problems in current multi-view clustering and point out possible research directions in the future. This research provides some insights for researchers in related fields and may further promote the development of multi-view clustering algorithms.

Keywords: view clustering; overview recent; view; clustering algorithms; multi view

Journal Title: Neurocomputing
Year Published: 2020

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