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Revisiting Fast Spectral Clustering With Anchor Graph

Cheng-Long Wang, Feiping Nie, Rong Wang, Xuelong Li

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04 May 2020

Many anchor-graph-based spectral clustering methods have been proposed to accelerate spectral clustering for large scale problems. In this paper, we revisit the popular large-scale spectral clustering method based on the anchor graph which is equivalent to the spectral decomposition on a similar matrix obtained using a second-order transition probability. However, due to the special structure of the bipartite graph, there is no stable distribution of the random walk process. The even-order transition probabilities may only a side view of the bipartite structure, resulting in breaking the independence of data points and leading to undesired artifacts for boundary samples. Therefore, we propose a Fast Spectral Clustering based on the Random Walk Laplacian (FRWL) method. The random walk Laplacian balances explicitly the popularity of anchors and the independence of data points, which keeps the structure of boundary samples. The experimental results demonstrate the efficiency and effectiveness of our method.

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