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Information maximization clustering via multi-view self-labelling

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Ntelemis F, Jin Y, Thomas SA. Information maximization clustering via multi-view self-labelling. Knowledge-Based Systems. 2022;250: 109042.Image clustering is a particularly challenging computer vision task, which aims to generate annotations without human supervision. Recent advances focus on the use of self-supervised learning strategies in image clustering, by first learning valuable semantics and then clustering the image representations. These multiple-phase algorithms, however, involve several hyper-parameters and transformation functions, and are computationally intensive. By extending the grouping based self-supervised approach, this work proposes a novel single-phase clustering method that simultaneously learns meaningful representations and assigns the corresponding annotations. This is achieved by integrating a discrete representation into the self-supervised paradigm through a classifier net. Specifically, the proposed clustering objective employs mutual information to maximise the dependency of the integrated discrete representation on a discrete probability distribution. The discrete probability distribution is derived by means of a self-supervised process that compares the learnt latent representation with a set of trainable prototypes. To enhance the learning performance of the classifier, we jointly apply the mutual information across multi-crop views. Our empirical results show that the proposed framework outperforms state-of-the-art techniques with an average clustering accuracy of 89.1%, 49.0%, 83.1%, and 27.9%, respectively, on the baseline datasets of CIFAR-10, CIFAR-100/20, STL10 and Tiny-ImageNet/200. Finally, the proposed method also demonstrates attractive robustness to parameter settings, and to a large number of classes, making it ready to be applicable to other datasets. (c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

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