Restricted Connection Orthogonal Matching Pursuit For Sparse Subspace Clustering

1 May 2019  ·  Wenqi Zhu, Yuesheng Zhu, Li Zhong, Shuai Yang ·

Sparse Subspace Clustering (SSC) is one of the most popular methods for clustering data points into their underlying subspaces. However, SSC may suffer from heavy computational burden. Orthogonal Matching Pursuit applied on SSC accelerates the computation but the trade-off is the loss of clustering accuracy. In this paper, we propose a noise-robust algorithm, Restricted Connection Orthogonal Matching Pursuit for Sparse Subspace Clustering (RCOMP-SSC), to improve the clustering accuracy and maintain the low computational time by restricting the number of connections of each data point during the iteration of OMP. Also, we develop a framework of control matrix to realize RCOMP-SCC. And the framework is scalable for other data point selection strategies. Our analysis and experiments on synthetic data and two real-world databases (EYaleB & Usps) demonstrate the superiority of our algorithm compared with other clustering methods in terms of accuracy and computational time.

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