articleMar 31, 2005Closed access
Multi-View Clustering
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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Abstract
We consider clustering problems in which the available attributes can be split into two independent subsets, such that either subset suffices for learning. Example applications of this multi-view setting include clustering of Web pages which have an intrinsic view (the pages themselves) and an extrinsic view (e.g., anchor texts of inbound hyperlinks); multi-view learning has so far been studied in the context of classification. We develop and study partitioning and agglomerative, hierarchical multi-view clustering algorithms for text data. We find empirically that the multi-view versions of k-means and EM greatly improve on their single-view counterparts. By contrast, we obtain negative results for…
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- Cluster analysis
- Computer science
- Hierarchical clustering
- Hyperlink
- Context (archaeology)
- Brown clustering
- Consensus clustering
- Web page
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