CVNov 23, 2021

Learning Representation for Clustering via Prototype Scattering and Positive Sampling

arXiv:2111.11821v2144 citationsHas Code
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This work addresses a key bottleneck in deep clustering for researchers and practitioners by offering a hybrid approach that balances representation uniformity and within-cluster compactness, though it is incremental in nature.

The paper tackles the trade-off between contrastive and non-contrastive deep clustering methods by proposing ProPos, which combines prototype scattering and positive sampling to avoid class collisions and improve representation uniformity, achieving state-of-the-art performance on large-scale datasets.

Existing deep clustering methods rely on either contrastive or non-contrastive representation learning for downstream clustering task. Contrastive-based methods thanks to negative pairs learn uniform representations for clustering, in which negative pairs, however, may inevitably lead to the class collision issue and consequently compromise the clustering performance. Non-contrastive-based methods, on the other hand, avoid class collision issue, but the resulting non-uniform representations may cause the collapse of clustering. To enjoy the strengths of both worlds, this paper presents a novel end-to-end deep clustering method with prototype scattering and positive sampling, termed ProPos. Specifically, we first maximize the distance between prototypical representations, named prototype scattering loss, which improves the uniformity of representations. Second, we align one augmented view of instance with the sampled neighbors of another view -- assumed to be truly positive pair in the embedding space -- to improve the within-cluster compactness, termed positive sampling alignment. The strengths of ProPos are avoidable class collision issue, uniform representations, well-separated clusters, and within-cluster compactness. By optimizing ProPos in an end-to-end expectation-maximization framework, extensive experimental results demonstrate that ProPos achieves competing performance on moderate-scale clustering benchmark datasets and establishes new state-of-the-art performance on large-scale datasets. Source code is available at \url{https://github.com/Hzzone/ProPos}.

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