Pairwise Clustering and Graphical Models
Shental, Noam, Zomet, Assaf, Hertz, Tomer, Weiss, Yair
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Significant progress in clustering has been achieved by algorithms that are based on pairwise affinities between the datapoints. In particular, spectral clustering methods have the advantage of being able to divide arbitrarily shaped clusters and are based on efficient eigenvector calculations. However,spectral methods lack a straightforward probabilistic interpretation which makes it difficult to automatically set parameters using trainingdata. In this paper we use the previously proposed typical cut framework for pairwise clustering. We show an equivalence between calculating the typical cut and inference in an undirected graphical model. We show that for clustering problems with hundreds of datapoints exact inference may still be possible. For more complicated datasets, we show that loopy belief propagation(BP) and generalized belief propagation (GBP) can give excellent results on challenging clustering problems. We also use graphical modelsto derive a learning algorithm for affinity matrices based on labeled data.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2004