A model-based approach to attributed graph clustering

Zhiqiang Xu, Yiping Ke, Yi Wang, Hong Cheng, James Cheng
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Graph clustering, also known as community detection, is a long-standing problem in data mining. However, with the proliferation of rich attribute information available for objects in real-world graphs, how to leverage structural and attribute information for clustering attributed graphs becomes a new challenge. Most existing works take a distance-based approach. They proposed various distance measures to combine structural and attribute information. In this paper, we consider an alternative view and propose a model-based approach to attributed graph clustering. We develop a Bayesian probabilistic model for attributed graphs. The model provides a principled and natural framework for capturing both structural and attribute aspects of a graph, while avoiding the artificial design of a distance measure. Clustering with the proposed model can be transformed into a probabilistic inference problem, for which we devise an efficient variational algorithm. Experimental results on large real-world datasets demonstrate that our method significantly outperforms the state-of-art distance-based attributed graph clustering method.
一种基于模型的属性图聚类方法
图聚类,也称为社区检测,是数据挖掘中一个长期存在的问题。然而,随着现实图中对象可用的丰富属性信息的激增,如何利用结构信息和属性信息对属性图进行聚类成为一个新的挑战。大多数现有的作品采用基于距离的方法。他们提出了各种距离度量来结合结构信息和属性信息。在本文中,我们考虑了另一种观点,并提出了一种基于模型的属性图聚类方法。我们建立了一个属性图的贝叶斯概率模型。该模型为捕获图的结构和属性方面提供了一个原则性和自然的框架,同时避免了距离度量的人为设计。基于该模型的聚类可以转化为一个概率推理问题,为此我们设计了一种有效的变分算法。在大型真实数据集上的实验结果表明,我们的方法明显优于最先进的基于距离的属性图聚类方法。
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