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Spectral Clustering for a Large Data Set by Reducing the Similarity Matrix Size

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Spectral Clustering for a Large Data Set by Reducing the Similarity Matrix Size
Spectral clustering is a powerful clustering method for document data set. However, spectral clustering needs to solve an eigenvalue problem of the matrix converted from the similarity matrix corresponding to the data set. Therefore, it is not practical to use spectral clustering for a large data set. To overcome this problem, we propose the method to reduce the similarity matrix size. First, using k-means, we obtain a clustering result for the given data set. From each cluster, we pick up some data, which are near to the central of the cluster. We take these data as one data. We call these data set as "committee." Data except for committees remain one data. For these data, we construct the similarity matrix. Definitely, the size of this similarity matrix is reduced so much that we can perform spectral clustering using the reduced similarity matrix
Hiroyuki Shinnou, Minoru Sasaki
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Updated 29 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where LREC
Authors Hiroyuki Shinnou, Minoru Sasaki
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