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Abstract:
Since the rapid progress in multimedia and sensor technologies, multiview clustering (MVC) has become a prominent research area within machine learning and data mining, experiencing significant advancements over recent decades. MVC is distinguished from single-view clustering by its ability to integrate complementary information from multiple distinct data perspectives and enhance clustering performance. However, the efficacy of MVC methods is predicated on the availability of complete views for all samples-an assumption that frequently fails in practical scenarios where data views are often incomplete. To surmount this challenge, various approaches to incomplete MVC (IMVC) have been proposed, with deep neural networks emerging as a favored technique for their representation learning ability. Despite their promise, previous methods commonly adopt sample-level (e.g., features) or affinity-level (e.g., graphs) guidance, neglecting the discriminative label-level guidance (i.e., pseudo-labels). In this work, we propose a novel deep IMVC method termed pseudo-label propagation for deep IMVC (PLP-IMVC), which integrates high-quality pseudo-labels from the complete subset of incomplete data with deep label propagation networks to obtain improved clustering results. In particular, we first design a local model (PLP-L) that leverages pseudo-labels to their fullest extent. Then, we propose a global model (PLP-G) that exploits manifold regularization to mitigate the label noises, promote view-level information fusion, and learn discriminative unified representations. Experimental results across eight public benchmark datasets and three evaluation metrics prove our method's efficacy, demonstrating superior performance compared to 18 advanced baseline methods.
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