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Incomplete Multiview Nonnegative Representation Learning With Graph Completion and Adaptive Neighbors.

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Despite incomplete multiview clustering (IMC) being widely studied in the past decade, it is still difficult to model the correlation among multiple views due to the absence of partial views.… Click to show full abstract

Despite incomplete multiview clustering (IMC) being widely studied in the past decade, it is still difficult to model the correlation among multiple views due to the absence of partial views. Most existing works for IMC only mine the correlation among multiple views from available views and ignore the importance of missing views. To address this issue, we propose a novel Incomplete Multiview Nonnegative representation learning model with Graph completion and Adaptive neighbors (IMNGA), which performs common graph learning, missing graph completion, and consensus nonnegative representation learning simultaneously. In IMNGA, the common graph on all views and the incomplete graph of each view are used to reconstruct the completed graph of the corresponding view, where the common graph satisfies the neighbor constraints of incomplete multiview data and consensus representation. IMNGA gets consensus representation by factorizing completed and incomplete graphs, where consensus representation satisfies the common graph constraint. IMNGA shows its effectiveness by outperforming other state-of-the-art methods.

Keywords: graph completion; representation learning; representation; graph; incomplete multiview; nonnegative representation

Journal Title: IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning systems
Year Published: 2022

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