Context-sensitive intra-class clustering Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • This paper describes a new semi-supervised learning algorithm for intra-class clustering (ICC). ICC partitions each class into sub-classes in order to minimize overlap across clusters from different classes. This is achieved by allowing partitioning of a certain class to be assisted by data points from other classes in a context-dependent fashion. The result is that overlap across sub-classes (both within- and across class) is greatly reduced. ICC is particularly useful when combined with algorithms that assume that each class has a unimodal Gaussian distribution (e.g., Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), quadratic classifiers), an assumption that is not always true in many real-world situations. ICC can help partition non-Gaussian, multimodal distributions to overcome such a problem. In this sense, ICC works as a preprocessor. Experiments with our ICC algorithm on synthetic data sets and real-world data sets indicated that it can significantly improve the performance of LDA and quadratic classifiers. We expect our approach to be applicable to a broader class of pattern recognition problems where class-conditional densities are significantly non-Gaussian or multi-modal. 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

published proceedings

  • PATTERN RECOGNITION LETTERS

author list (cited authors)

  • Yu, Y., Gutierrez-Osuna, R., & Choe, Y.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Yu, Yingwei||Gutierrez-Osuna, Ricardo||Choe, Yoonsuck

publication date

  • February 2014