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Spectral Clustering, Bayesian Spanning Forest, and Forest Process

Leo L. Duan and Arkaprava Roy

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2024, vol. 119, issue 547, 2140-2153

Abstract: Spectral clustering views the similarity matrix as a weighted graph, and partitions the data by minimizing a graph-cut loss. Since it minimizes the across-cluster similarity, there is no need to model the distribution within each cluster. As a result, one reduces the chance of model misspecification, which is often a risk in mixture model-based clustering. Nevertheless, compared to the latter, spectral clustering has no direct ways of quantifying the clustering uncertainty (such as the assignment probability), or allowing easy model extensions for complicated data applications. To fill this gap, we propose the Bayesian forest model as a generative graphical model for spectral clustering. This is motivated by our discovery that the posterior connecting matrix in a forest model has almost the same leading eigenvectors, as the ones used by normalized spectral clustering. To induce a distribution for the forest, we develop a “forest process” as a graph extension to the urn process, while we carefully characterize the differences in the partition probability. We derive a simple Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm for posterior estimation, and demonstrate superior performance compared to existing algorithms. We illustrate several model-based extensions useful for data applications, including high-dimensional and multi-view clustering for images. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2023.2250098

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