Abstract
Clustering methods have been widely used in single-cell RNA-seq data for investigating tumor heterogeneity. Since traditional clustering methods fail to capture the high-dimension methods, deep clustering methods have drawn increasing attention these years due to their promising strengths on the task. However, existing methods consider either the attribute information of each cell or the structure information between different cells. In other words, they cannot sufficiently make use of all of this information simultaneously. To this end, we propose a novel single-cell deep fusion clustering model, which contains two modules, i.e. an attributed feature clustering module and a structure-attention feature clustering module. More concretely, two elegantly designed autoencoders are built to handle both features regardless of their data types. Experiments have demonstrated the validity of the proposed approach, showing that it is efficient to fuse attributes, structure, and attention information on single-cell RNA-seq data. This work will be further beneficial for investigating cell subpopulations and tumor microenvironment. The Python implementation of our work is now freely available at https://github.com/DayuHuu/scDFC.
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