End-to-End Similarity Learning and Hierarchical Clustering for unfixed size datasets

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Gigli, Leonardo | Marcotegui, Beatriz | Velasco-Forero, Santiago

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International audience. Hierarchical clustering (HC) is a powerful tool in data analysis since it allows discovering patterns in the observed data at different scales. Similarity-based HC methods take as input a fixed number of points and the matrix of pairwise similarities and output the dendrogram representing the nested partition. However, in some cases, the entire dataset cannot be known in advance and thus neither the relations between the points. In this paper, we consider the case in which we have a collection of realizations of a random distribution, and we want to extract a hierarchical clustering for each sample. The number of elements varies at each draw. Based on a continuous relaxation of Dasgupta's cost function, we propose to integrate a triplet loss function to Chami's formulation in order to learn an optimal similarity function between the points to use to compute the optimal hierarchy. Two architectures are tested on four datasets as approximators of the similarity function. The results obtained are promising and the proposed method showed in many cases good robustness to noise and higher adaptability to different datasets compared with the classical approaches.

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