Applying Clustering Analysis to Heterogeneous Data Using Similarity Matrix Fusion (SMF)

Author(s):  
Aalaa Mojahed ◽  
Joao H. Bettencourt-Silva ◽  
Wenjia Wang ◽  
Beatriz de la Iglesia
Author(s):  
Donglin Zhang ◽  
Xiao-Jun Wu ◽  
Jun Yu

Hashing methods have sparked a great revolution on large-scale cross-media search due to its effectiveness and efficiency. Most existing approaches learn unified hash representation in a common Hamming space to represent all multimodal data. However, the unified hash codes may not characterize the cross-modal data discriminatively, because the data may vary greatly due to its different dimensionalities, physical properties, and statistical information. In addition, most existing supervised cross-modal algorithms preserve the similarity relationship by constructing an n × n pairwise similarity matrix, which requires a large amount of calculation and loses the category information. To mitigate these issues, a novel cross-media hashing approach is proposed in this article, dubbed label flexible matrix factorization hashing (LFMH). Specifically, LFMH jointly learns the modality-specific latent subspace with similar semantic by the flexible matrix factorization. In addition, LFMH guides the hash learning by utilizing the semantic labels directly instead of the large n × n pairwise similarity matrix. LFMH transforms the heterogeneous data into modality-specific latent semantic representation. Therefore, we can obtain the hash codes by quantifying the representations, and the learned hash codes are consistent with the supervised labels of multimodal data. Then, we can obtain the similar binary codes of the corresponding modality, and the binary codes can characterize such samples flexibly. Accordingly, the derived hash codes have more discriminative power for single-modal and cross-modal retrieval tasks. Extensive experiments on eight different databases demonstrate that our model outperforms some competitive approaches.


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MUSTAFA TOSUR ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 97-100
Author(s):  
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The article discusses the architecture of a system for collecting and analyzing heterogeneous data from social networks. This architecture is a distributed system of subsystem modules, each of which is responsible for a separate task. The system also allows you to use external systems for data analysis, providing the necessary interface abstraction for connection. This allows for more flexible customization of the data analysis process and reduces development, implementation and support costs.


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