Multiple kernel approach to semi-supervised fuzzy clustering algorithm for land-cover classification

Clustering is used to detect sound structures or patterns in a dataset in which objects positioned within the same cluster exhibit a substantial level of similarity. In numerous clustering problems, patterns is not easily separable due to the highly complex shaped data. In the previous studies, kern...

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Vydáno v:Engineering applications of artificial intelligence Ročník 68; s. 205 - 213
Hlavní autoři: Mai, Sinh Dinh, Ngo, Long Thanh
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2018
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ISSN:0952-1976, 1873-6769
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Shrnutí:Clustering is used to detect sound structures or patterns in a dataset in which objects positioned within the same cluster exhibit a substantial level of similarity. In numerous clustering problems, patterns is not easily separable due to the highly complex shaped data. In the previous studies, kernel-based methods have exhibited the effectiveness to partition such data. In this paper, we proposed a semi-supervised clustering method based fuzzy c-means algorithm using multiple kernel technique, called SMKFCM, in which the rudimentary centroids are directly used to the calculating process of centroids. The SMKFCM algorithm is on the basis of combining the labeled and unlabeled data together to improve performance. We used the labeled patterns to calculate the centrality of clusters considered as the rudimentary centroids which are added into the objective functions. The SMKFCM algorithm can be applied to both clustering and classification problems. The experimental results show that SMKFCM algorithm can improve significantly the classification accuracy which comes from comparison with a conventional classification or clustering algorithms such as semi-supervised kernel fuzzy c-means (S2KFCM), semi-supervised fuzzy c-means (SFCM) and Self-trained semi-supervised SVM algorithm (PS3VM).
ISSN:0952-1976
1873-6769
DOI:10.1016/j.engappai.2017.11.007