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Random projection tree similarity metric for SpectralNet

2023-02-25Code Available0· sign in to hype

Mashaan Alshammari, John Stavrakakis, Adel F. Ahmed, Masahiro Takatsuka

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SpectralNet is a graph clustering method that uses neural network to find an embedding that separates the data. So far it was only used with k-nn graphs, which are usually constructed using a distance metric (e.g., Euclidean distance). k-nn graphs restrict the points to have a fixed number of neighbors regardless of the local statistics around them. We proposed a new SpectralNet similarity metric based on random projection trees (rpTrees). Our experiments revealed that SpectralNet produces better clustering accuracy using rpTree similarity metric compared to k-nn graph with a distance metric. Also, we found out that rpTree parameters do not affect the clustering accuracy. These parameters include the leaf size and the selection of projection direction. It is computationally efficient to keep the leaf size in order of (n), and project the points onto a random direction instead of trying to find the direction with the maximum dispersion.

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