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1 Disentangled representation learning for multi-view clustering via von Mises-Fisher hyperspherical embedding Li Z; Luo Z; Bouguila N; Su W; Fan W; 40664160
ENCS
2 Distinguishing Persistent Versus Episodic Clusters of At-Risk Respondents on the Problem Gambling Severity Index Murch WS; Scheurich R; Monson E; French M; Kairouz S; 40338426
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Clustering and Interpretability of Residential Electricity Demand Profiles Kallel S; Amayri M; Bouguila N; 40218540
ENCS
4 Deep clustering analysis via variational autoencoder with Gamma mixture latent embeddings Guo J; Fan W; Amayri M; Bouguila N; 39662201
ENCS
5 Data-Weighted Multivariate Generalized Gaussian Mixture Model: Application to Point Cloud Robust Registration Ge B; Najar F; Bouguila N; 37754943
ENCS
6 Entropy-Based Variational Scheme with Component Splitting for the Efficient Learning of Gamma Mixtures Bourouis S; Pawar Y; Bouguila N; 35009726
ENCS
7 Spectral-Clustering of Lagrangian Trajectory Graphs: Application to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Darwish A; Norouzi S; Kadem L; 34845627
ENCS
8 Randomness, Informational Entropy, and Volatility Interdependencies among the Major World Markets: The Role of the COVID-19 Pandemic Lahmiri S; Bekiros S; 33286604
JMSB
9 Computer-Aided Diagnosis System of Alzheimer's Disease Based on Multimodal Fusion: Tissue Quantification Based on the Hybrid Fuzzy-Genetic-Possibilistic Model and Discriminative Classification Based on the SVDD Model. Lazli L, Boukadoum M, Ait Mohamed O 31652635
ENCS
10 Cluster based statistical feature extraction method for automatic bleeding detection in wireless capsule endoscopy video. Ghosh T, Fattah SA, Wahid KA, Zhu WP, Ahmad MO 29407997
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Title:Deep clustering analysis via variational autoencoder with Gamma mixture latent embeddings
Authors:Guo JFan WAmayri MBouguila N
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39662201/
DOI:10.1016/j.neunet.2024.106979
Publication:Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society
Keywords:ClusteringData augmentationGamma mixture modelsVAEVariational inference
PMID:39662201 Category: Date Added:2024-12-12
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 CIISE, Concordia University, Montreal, H3G 1T7, QC, Canada. Electronic address: g_jiax@encs.concordia.ca.
2 Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory IRADS and Department of Computer Science, Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College, Zhuhai, Guangdong, China. Electronic address: wentaofan@uic.edu.cn.
3 CIISE, Concordia University, Montreal, H3G 1T7, QC, Canada. Electronic address: manar.amayri@concordia.ca.
4 CIISE, Concordia University, Montreal, H3G 1T7, QC, Canada. Electronic address: nizar.bouguila@concordia.ca.

Description:

This article proposes a novel deep clustering model based on the variational autoencoder (VAE), named GamMM-VAE, which can learn latent representations of training data for clustering in an unsupervised manner. Most existing VAE-based deep clustering methods use the Gaussian mixture model (GMM) as a prior on the latent space. We employ a more flexible asymmetric Gamma mixture model to achieve higher quality embeddings of the data latent space. Second, since the Gamma is defined for strictly positive variables, in order to exploit the reparameterization trick of VAE, we propose a transformation method from Gaussian distribution to Gamma distribution. This method can also be considered a Gamma distribution reparameterization trick, allows gradients to be backpropagated through the sampling process in the VAE. Finally, we derive the evidence lower bound (ELBO) based on the Gamma mixture model in an effective way for the stochastic gradient variational Bayesian (SGVB) estimator to optimize the proposed model. ELBO, a variational inference objective, ensures the maximization of the approximation of the posterior distribution, while SGVB is a method used to perform efficient inference and learning in VAEs. We validate the effectiveness of our model through quantitative comparisons with other state-of-the-art deep clustering models on six benchmark datasets. Moreover, due to the generative nature of VAEs, the proposed model can generate highly realistic samples of specific classes without supervised information.





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