Abstract

Abstract In this study, we propose a new multi-view stream clustering approach, called MV Split-Merge Clustering. The proposed approach is an extension of an existing split-merge evolutionary clustering algorithm (entitled Split-Merge Clustering) to multi-view data applications. The extended version can be used to integrate data from multiple views in a streaming manner and discover cluster structure for each data chunk. The MV Split-Merge Clustering can be applied for grouping distinct chunks of multi-view streaming data so that a global integrated clustering model is built on each data chunk. At each time window, an updated clustering solution (local model) is initially produced on each view of the current data chunk by applying the Split-Merge Clustering algorithm. Formal Concept Analysis is then used in order to integrate information from the multiple views (local clustering models) and generate a global model (formal concept lattice) that reveals the correlations among the clusters of the local models. The proposed MV Split-Merge Clustering has been initially evaluated on a publicly available data set. Our results show that the approach is able to identify a clustering structure and relationships among the different views comparable to those produced in a batch scenario.

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