Simultaneous similarity learning and feature-weight learning for document clustering
TextGraphs-6 Proceedings of TextGraphs-6: Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing
Global Similarity in Social Networks with Typed Edges
ASONAM '12 Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2012)
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The growth of the web has directly influenced the increase in the availability of relational data. One of the key problems in mining such data is computing the similarity between objects with heterogeneous feature types. For example, publications have many heterogeneous features like text, citations, authorship information, venue information, etc. In most approaches, similarity is estimated using each feature type in isolation and then combined in a linear fashion. However, this approach does not take advantage of the dependencies between the different feature spaces. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to combine the different sources of similarity using a regularization framework over edges in multiple graphs. We show that the objective function induced by the framework is convex. We also propose an efficient algorithm using coordinate descent [1] to solve the optimization problem. We extrinsically evaluate the performance of the proposed unified similarity measure on two different tasks, clustering and classification. The proposed similarity measure outperforms three baselines and a state-of-the-art classification algorithm on a variety of standard, large data sets.