Abstract

Feature selection is one of the most important machine learning procedure, and it has been successfully applied to make a preprocessing before using classification and clustering methods. High-dimensional features often appear in big data, and it’s characters block data processing. So spectral feature selection algorithms have been increasing attention by researchers. However, most feature selection methods, they consider these tasks as two steps, learn similarity matrix from original feature space (may be include redundancy for all features), and then conduct data clustering. Due to these limitations, they do not get good performance on classification and clustering tasks in big data processing applications. To address this problem, we propose an Unsupervised Feature Selection method with graph learning framework, which can reduce the redundancy features influence and utilize a low-rank constraint on the weight matrix simultaneously. More importantly, we design a new objective function to handle this problem. We evaluate our approach by six benchmark datasets. And all empirical classification results show that our new approach outperforms state-of-the-art feature selection approaches.

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