Multiscale Graph Construction Using Non-local Cluster Features
Reina Kaneko, Hayate Kojima, Kenta Yanagiya, Junya Hara, Hiroshi Higashi, Yuichi Tanaka
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This paper presents a multiscale graph construction method using both graph and signal features. Multiscale graph is a hierarchical representation of the graph, where a node at each level indicates a cluster in a finer resolution. To obtain the hierarchical clusters, existing methods often use graph clustering; however, they may ignore signal variations. As a result, these methods could fail to detect the clusters having similar features on nodes. In this paper, we consider graph and node-wise features simultaneously for multiscale clustering of a graph. With given clusters of the graph, the clusters are merged hierarchically in three steps: 1) Feature vectors in the clusters are extracted. 2) Similarities among cluster features are calculated using optimal transport. 3) A variable k-nearest neighbor graph (VkNNG) is constructed and graph spectral clustering is applied to the VkNNG to obtain clusters at a coarser scale. Additionally, the multiscale graph in this paper has non-local characteristics: Nodes with similar features are merged even if they are spatially separated. In experiments on multiscale image and point cloud segmentation, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.