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Personalized Clustering via Targeted Representation Learning

AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2024
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Abstract

Clustering traditionally aims to reveal a natural grouping structure model from unlabeled data. However, this model may not always align with users' preference. In this paper, we propose a personalized clustering method that explicitly performs targeted representation learning by interacting with users via modicum task information (e.g., must-link\textit{must-link} or cannot-link\textit{cannot-link} pairs) to guide the clustering direction. We query users with the most informative pairs, i.e., those pairs most hard to cluster and those most easy to miscluster, to facilitate the representation learning in terms of the clustering preference. Moreover, by exploiting attention mechanism, the targeted representation is learned and augmented. By leveraging the targeted representation and constrained constrastive loss as well, personalized clustering is obtained. Theoretically, we verify that the risk of personalized clustering is tightly bounded, guaranteeing that active queries to users do mitigate the clustering risk. Experimentally, extensive results show that our method performs well across different clustering tasks and datasets, even with a limited number of queries.

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