Interpretable nonconvex submodule clustering algorithm using ℓr-induced tensor nuclear norm and ℓ2,p column sparse
Ming Yang1, Shumao Han1, Linglong Chen1
1School of Mathematical Sciences, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China.
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Tensor-based subspace clustering algorithms have garnered significant attention for their high efficiency in clustering high-dimensional data. However, when dealing with 2D image data, traditional vectorization operations in most algorithms tend to undermine the correlations of higher-order tensor terms. To tackle this limitation, this paper proposes a non-convex submodule clustering approach (2D-NLRSC) that leverages sparse and low-rank representations for 2D image data. An [Formula: see text]-induced tensor nuclear norm is introduced to approximate the tensor rank precisely. Instead of vectorizing each 2D image, the framework arranges samples as lateral slices of a third-order tensor. It employs the t-product operation to generate an optimal representation tensor with low-rank constraint. The proposed method combines [Formula: see text]-norm induced clustering awareness with laplacian regularization to obtain a representation tensor with a diagonal structure. Additionally, 2D-NLRSC incorporates the [Formula: see text]-norm as a regularization term, taking advantage of its excellent invariance, continuity, and differentiability. Experimental results on real image datasets validate the superior performance of the 2D-NLRSC model.
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