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Semi-supervised graph clustering: a kernel approach

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Semi-supervised graph clustering: a kernel approach
Semi-supervised clustering algorithms aim to improve clustering results using limited supervision. The supervision is generally given as pairwise constraints; such constraints are natural for graphs, yet most semisupervised clustering algorithms are designed for data represented as vectors. In this paper, we unify vector-based and graph-based approaches. We show that a recently-proposed objective function for semi-supervised clustering based on Hidden Markov Random Fields, with squared Euclidean distance and a certain class of constraint penalty functions, can be expressed as a special case of the weighted kernel k-means objective. A recent theoretical connection between kernel kmeans and several graph clustering objectives enables us to perform semi-supervised clustering of data given either as vectors or as a graph. For vector data, the kernel approach also enables us to find clusters with nonlinear boundaries in the input data space. Furthermore, we show that recent work on spectra...
Brian Kulis, Sugato Basu, Inderjit S. Dhillon, Ray
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICML
Authors Brian Kulis, Sugato Basu, Inderjit S. Dhillon, Raymond J. Mooney
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