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A probabilistic spectral framework for grouping and segmentation

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posted on 2004-07-01, 00:00 authored by Antonio Robles-KellyAntonio Robles-Kelly, E R Hancock
This paper presents an iterative spectral framework for pairwise clustering and perceptual grouping. Our model is expressed in terms of two sets of parameters. Firstly, there are cluster memberships which represent the affinity of objects to clusters. Secondly, there is a matrix of link weights for pairs of tokens. We adopt a model in which these two sets of variables are governed by a Bernoulli model. We show how the likelihood function resulting from this model may be maximised with respect to both the elements of link-weight matrix and the cluster membership variables. We establish the link between the maximisation of the log-likelihood function and the eigenvectors of the link-weight matrix. This leads us to an algorithm in which we iteratively update the link-weight matrix by repeatedly refining its modal structure. Each iteration of the algorithm is a three-step process. First, we compute a link-weight matrix for each cluster by taking the outer-product of the vectors of current cluster-membership indicators for that cluster. Second, we extract the leading eigenvector from each modal link-weight matrix. Third, we compute a revised link weight matrix by taking the sum of the outer products of the leading eigenvectors of the modal link-weight matrices.

History

Journal

Pattern recognition

Volume

37

Issue

7

Pagination

1387 - 1405

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0031-3203

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, Pattern Recognition Society