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Achieving deep clustering through the use of variational autoencoders and similarity-based loss

He Ma

2022Mathematical Biosciences & Engineering10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clustering is an important and challenging research topic in many fields. Although various clustering algorithms have been developed in the past, traditional shallow clustering algorithms cannot mine the underlying structural information of the data. Recent advances have shown that deep clustering can achieve excellent performance on clustering tasks. In this work, a novel variational autoencoder-based deep clustering algorithm is proposed. It treats the Gaussian mixture model as the prior latent space and uses an additional classifier to distinguish different clusters in the latent space accurately. A similarity-based loss function is proposed consisting specifically of the cross-entropy of the predicted transition probabilities of clusters and the Wasserstein distance of the predicted posterior distributions. The new loss encourages the model to learn meaningful cluster-oriented representations to facilitate clustering tasks. The experimental results show that our method consistently achieves competitive results on various data sets.

Topics & Concepts

Cluster analysisAutoencoderCorrelation clusteringComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceGaussianFuzzy clusteringSimilarity (geometry)Pattern recognition (psychology)CURE data clustering algorithmClustering high-dimensional dataData stream clusteringMixture modelEntropy (arrow of time)Data miningDeep learningPhysicsQuantum mechanicsImage (mathematics)Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningGenerative Adversarial Networks and Image SynthesisHuman Pose and Action Recognition