Spectral Clustering using Eigenspectrum Shape Based Nystrom Sampling
Spectral clustering has shown a superior performance in analyzing the cluster structure. However, its computational complexity limits its application in analyzing large-scale data. To address this problem, many low-rank matrix approximating algorithms are proposed, including the Nystrom method - an approach with proven approximate error bounds. There are several algorithms that provide recipes to construct Nystrom approximations with variable accuracies and computing times. This paper proposes a scalable Nystrom-based clustering algorithm with a new sampling procedure, Centroid Minimum Sum of Squared Similarities (CMS3), and a heuristic on when to use it. Our heuristic depends on the eigen spectrum shape of the dataset, and yields competitive low-rank approximations in test datasets compared to the other state-of-the-art methods
Jul-21-2020
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