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Low-Rank Tensor Regularized Views Recovery for Incomplete Multiview Clustering.

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In real applications, it is often that the collected multiview data contain missing views. Most existing incomplete multiview clustering (IMVC) methods cannot fully utilize the underlying information of missing data… Click to show full abstract

In real applications, it is often that the collected multiview data contain missing views. Most existing incomplete multiview clustering (IMVC) methods cannot fully utilize the underlying information of missing data or sufficiently explore the consistent and complementary characteristics. In this article, we propose a novel Low-rAnk Tensor regularized viEws Recovery (LATER) method for IMVC, which jointly reconstructs and utilizes the missing views and learns multilevel graphs for comprehensive similarity discovery in a unified model. The missing views are recovered from a common latent representation, and the recovered views conversely improve the learning of shared patterns. Based on the shared subspace representations and recovered complete multiview data, the multilevel graphs are learned by self-representation to fully exploit the consistent and complementary information among views. Besides, a tensor nuclear norm regularizer is introduced to pursue the global low-rank property and explore the interview correlations. An alternating direction minimization algorithm is presented to optimize the proposed model. Moreover, a new initialization method is proposed to promote the effectiveness of our method for latent representation learning and missing data recovery. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method outperforms the state-of-the-art approaches.

Keywords: low rank; multiview; incomplete multiview; multiview clustering; recovery

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

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