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Document clustering using locality preserving indexing
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringNovel DocumentDifferent Semantic ClassesCorpus LinguisticsText MiningNatural Language ProcessingInformation RetrievalData ScienceData MiningPattern RecognitionHigh DimensionalityDocument ClassificationDocument ClusteringKnowledge DiscoveryData IndexingVector Space ModelTopic ModelSimilarity Search
We propose a novel document clustering method which aims to cluster the documents into different semantic classes. The document space is generally of high dimensionality and clustering in such a high dimensional space is often infeasible due to the curse of dimensionality. By using locality preserving indexing (LPI), the documents can be projected into a lower-dimensional semantic space in which the documents related to the same semantics are close to each other. Different from previous document clustering methods based on latent semantic indexing (LSI) or nonnegative matrix factorization (NMF), our method tries to discover both the geometric and discriminating structures of the document space. Theoretical analysis of our method shows that LPI is an unsupervised approximation of the supervised linear discriminant analysis (LDA) method, which gives the intuitive motivation of our method. Extensive experimental evaluations are performed on the Reuters-21578 and TDT2 data sets.
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