Deng, Zhaohong
Cooperation Learning Enhanced Colonic Polyp Segmentation Based on Transformer-CNN Fusion
Wang, Yuanyuan, Deng, Zhaohong, Lou, Qiongdan, Hu, Shudong, Choi, Kup-sze, Wang, Shitong
Traditional segmentation methods for colonic polyps are mainly designed based on low-level features. They could not accurately extract the location of small colonic polyps. Although the existing deep learning methods can improve the segmentation accuracy, their effects are still unsatisfied. To meet the above challenges, we propose a hybrid network called Fusion-Transformer-HardNetMSEG (i.e., Fu-TransHNet) in this study. Fu-TransHNet uses deep learning of different mechanisms to fuse each other and is enhanced with multi-view collaborative learning techniques. Firstly, the Fu-TransHNet utilizes the Transformer branch and the CNN branch to realize the global feature learning and local feature learning, respectively. Secondly, a fusion module is designed to integrate the features from two branches. The fusion module consists of two parts: 1) the Global-Local Feature Fusion (GLFF) part and 2) the Dense Fusion of Multi-scale features (DFM) part. The former is built to compensate the feature information mission from two branches at the same scale; the latter is constructed to enhance the feature representation. Thirdly, the above two branches and fusion modules utilize multi-view cooperative learning techniques to obtain their respective weights that denote their importance and then make a final decision comprehensively. Experimental results showed that the Fu-TransHNet network was superior to the existing methods on five widely used benchmark datasets. In particular, on the ETIS-LaribPolypDB dataset containing many small-target colonic polyps, the mDice obtained by Fu-TransHNet were 12.4% and 6.2% higher than the state-of-the-art methods HardNet-MSEG and TransFuse-s, respectively.
TSK Fuzzy System Towards Few Labeled Incomplete Multi-View Data Classification
Zhang, Wei, Deng, Zhaohong, Lou, Qiongdan, Zhang, Te, Choi, Kup-Sze, Wang, Shitong
Data collected by multiple methods or from multiple sources is called multi-view data. To make full use of the multi-view data, multi-view learning plays an increasingly important role. Traditional multi-view learning methods rely on a large number of labeled and completed multi-view data. However, it is expensive and time-consuming to obtain a large number of labeled multi-view data in real-world applications. Moreover, multi-view data is often incomplete because of data collection failures, self-deficiency, or other reasons. Therefore, we may have to face the problem of fewer labeled and incomplete multi-view data in real application scenarios. In this paper, a transductive semi-supervised incomplete multi-view TSK fuzzy system modeling method (SSIMV_TSK) is proposed to address these challenges. First, in order to alleviate the dependency on labeled data and keep the model interpretable, the proposed method integrates missing view imputation, pseudo label learning of unlabeled data, and fuzzy system modeling into a single process to yield a model with interpretable fuzzy rules. Then, two new mechanisms, i.e. the bidirectional structural preservation of instance and label, as well as the adaptive multiple alignment collaborative learning, are proposed to improve the robustness of the model. The proposed method has the following distinctive characteristics: 1) it can deal with the incomplete and few labeled multi-view data simultaneously; 2) it integrates the missing view imputation and model learning as a single process, which is more efficient than the traditional two-step strategy; 3) attributed to the interpretable fuzzy inference rules, this method is more interpretable. Experimental results on real datasets show that the proposed method significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art methods.
Double-Coupling Learning for Multi-Task Data Stream Classification
Shi, Yingzhong, Deng, Zhaohong, Chen, Haoran, Choi, Kup-Sze, Wang, Shitong
Data stream classification methods demonstrate promising performance on a single data stream by exploring the cohesion in the data stream. However, multiple data streams that involve several correlated data streams are common in many practical scenarios, which can be viewed as multi-task data streams. Instead of handling them separately, it is beneficial to consider the correlations among the multi-task data streams for data stream modeling tasks. In this regard, a novel classification method called double-coupling support vector machines (DC-SVM), is proposed for classifying them simultaneously. DC-SVM considers the external correlations between multiple data streams, while handling the internal relationship within the individual data stream. Experimental results on artificial and real-world multi-task data streams demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms traditional data stream classification methods.
Multi-View Fuzzy Clustering with The Alternative Learning between Shared Hidden Space and Partition
Deng, Zhaohong, Cui, Chen, Xu, Peng, Liang, Ling, Chen, Haoran, Zhang, Te, Wang, Shitong
As the multi-view data grows in the real world, multi-view clus-tering has become a prominent technique in data mining, pattern recognition, and machine learning. How to exploit the relation-ship between different views effectively using the characteristic of multi-view data has become a crucial challenge. Aiming at this, a hidden space sharing multi-view fuzzy clustering (HSS-MVFC) method is proposed in the present study. This method is based on the classical fuzzy c-means clustering model, and obtains associ-ated information between different views by introducing shared hidden space. Especially, the shared hidden space and the fuzzy partition can be learned alternatively and contribute to each other. Meanwhile, the proposed method uses maximum entropy strategy to control the weights of different views while learning the shared hidden space. The experimental result shows that the proposed multi-view clustering method has better performance than many related clustering methods.
Multi-view Clustering with the Cooperation of Visible and Hidden Views
Deng, Zhaohong, Liu, Ruixiu, Zhang, Te, Xu, Peng, Choi, Kup-Sze, Qin, Bin, Wang, Shitong
Multi-view data are becoming common in real-world modeling tasks and many multi-view data clustering algorithms have thus been proposed. The existing algorithms usually focus on the cooperation of different views in the original space but neglect the influence of the hidden information among these different visible views, or they only consider the hidden information between the views. The algorithms are therefore not efficient since the available information is not fully excavated, particularly the otherness information in different views and the consistency information between them. In practice, the otherness and consistency information in multi-view data are both very useful for effective clustering analyses. In this study, a Multi-View clustering algorithm developed with the Cooperation of Visible and Hidden views, i.e., MV-Co-VH, is proposed. The MV-Co-VH algorithm first projects the multiple views from different visible spaces to the common hidden space by using the non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) strategy to obtain the common hidden view data. Collaborative learning is then implemented in the clustering procedure based on the visible views and the shared hidden view. The results of extensive experiments on UCI multi-view datasets and real-world image multi-view datasets show that the clustering performance of the proposed algorithm is competitive with or even better than that of the existing algorithms.
Multi-view Information-theoretic Co-clustering for Co-occurrence Data
Xu, Peng, Deng, Zhaohong, Choi, Kup-Sze, Cao, Longbing, Wang, Shitong
Multi-view clustering has received much attention recently. Most of the existing multi-view clustering methods only focus on one-sided clustering. As the co-occurring data elements involve the counts of sample-feature co-occurrences, it is more efficient to conduct two-sided clustering along the samples and features simultaneously. To take advantage of two-sided clustering for the co-occurrences in the scene of multi-view clustering, a two-sided multi-view clustering method is proposed, i.e., multi-view information-theoretic co-clustering (MV-ITCC). The proposed method realizes two-sided clustering for co-occurring multi-view data under the formulation of information theory. More specifically, it exploits the agreement and disagreement among views by sharing a common clustering results along the sample dimension and keeping the clustering results of each view specific along the feature dimension. In addition, the mechanism of maximum entropy is also adopted to control the importance of different views, which can give a right balance in leveraging the agreement and disagreement. Extensive experiments are conducted on text and image multi-view datasets. The results clearly demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method.
Joint Information Preservation for Heterogeneous Domain Adaptation
Xu, Peng, Deng, Zhaohong, Choi, Kup-Sze, Wang, Jun, Wang, Shitong
Domain adaptation aims to assist the modeling tasks of the target domain with knowledge of the source domain. The two domains often lie in different feature spaces due to diverse data collection methods, which leads to the more challenging task of heterogeneous domain adaptation (HDA). A core issue of HDA is how to preserve the information of the original data during adaptation. In this paper, we propose a joint information preservation method to deal with the problem. The method preserves the information of the original data from two aspects. On the one hand, although paired samples often exist between the two domains of the HDA, current algorithms do not utilize such information sufficiently. The proposed method preserves the paired information by maximizing the correlation of the paired samples in the shared subspace. On the other hand, the proposed method improves the strategy of preserving the structural information of the original data, where the local and global structural information are preserved simultaneously. Finally, the joint information preservation is integrated by distribution matching. Experimental results show the superiority of the proposed method over the state-of-the-art HDA algorithms.
Concise Fuzzy System Modeling Integrating Soft Subspace Clustering and Sparse Learning
Xu, Peng, Deng, Zhaohong, Cui, Chen, Zhang, Te, Choi, Kup-Sze, Suhang, Gu, Wang, Jun, Wang, ShiTong
The superior interpretability and uncertainty modeling ability of Takagi-Sugeno-Kang fuzzy system (TSK FS) make it possible to describe complex nonlinear systems intuitively and efficiently. However, classical TSK FS usually adopts the whole feature space of the data for model construction, which can result in lengthy rules for high-dimensional data and lead to degeneration in interpretability. Furthermore, for highly nonlinear modeling task, it is usually necessary to use a large number of rules which further weakens the clarity and interpretability of TSK FS. To address these issues, a concise zero-order TSK FS construction method, called ESSC-SL-CTSK-FS, is proposed in this paper by integrating the techniques of enhanced soft subspace clustering (ESSC) and sparse learning (SL). In this method, ESSC is used to generate the antecedents and various sparse subspace for different fuzzy rules, whereas SL is used to optimize the consequent parameters of the fuzzy rules, based on which the number of fuzzy rules can be effectively reduced. Finally, the proposed ESSC-SL-CTSK-FS method is used to construct con-cise zero-order TSK FS that can explain the scenes in high-dimensional data modeling more clearly and easily. Experiments are conducted on various real-world datasets to confirm the advantages.
Transfer Representation Learning with TSK Fuzzy System
Xu, Peng, Deng, Zhaohong, Wang, Jun, Zhang, Qun, Wang, Shitong
Transfer learning can address the learning tasks of unlabeled data in the target domain by leveraging plenty of labeled data from a different but related source domain. A core issue in transfer learning is to learn a shared feature space in where the distributions of the data from two domains are matched. This learning process can be named as transfer representation learning (TRL). The feature transformation methods are crucial to ensure the success of TRL. The most commonly used feature transformation method in TRL is kernel-based nonlinear mapping to the high-dimensional space followed by linear dimensionality reduction. But the kernel functions are lack of interpretability and are difficult to be selected. To this end, the TSK fuzzy system (TSK-FS) is combined with transfer learning and a more intuitive and interpretable modeling method, called transfer representation learning with TSK-FS (TRL-TSK-FS) is proposed in this paper. Specifically, TRL-TSK-FS realizes TRL from two aspects. On one hand, the data in the source and target domains are transformed into the fuzzy feature space in which the distribution distance of the data between two domains is min-imized. On the other hand, discriminant information and geo-metric properties of the data are preserved by linear discriminant analysis and principal component analysis. In addition, another advantage arises with the proposed method, that is, the nonlinear transformation is realized by constructing fuzzy mapping with the antecedent part of the TSK-FS instead of kernel functions which are difficult to be selected. Extensive experiments are conducted on the text and image datasets. The results obviously show the superiority of the proposed method.
Multi-View Fuzzy Logic System with the Cooperation between Visible and Hidden Views
Zhang, Te, Deng, Zhaohong, Wu, Dongrui, Wang, Shitong
Multi-view datasets are frequently encountered in learning tasks, such as web data mining and multimedia information analysis. Given a multi-view dataset, traditional learning algorithms usually decompose it into several single-view datasets, from each of which a single-view model is learned. In contrast, a multi-view learning algorithm can achieve better performance by cooperative learning on the multi-view data. However, existing multi-view approaches mainly focus on the views that are visible and ignore the hidden information behind the visible views, which usually contains some intrinsic information of the multi-view data, or vice versa. To address this problem, this paper proposes a multi-view fuzzy logic system, which utilizes both the hidden information shared by the multiple visible views and the information of each visible view. Extensive experiments were conducted to validate its effectiveness.