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Citation

Marina Melia and Jianbo Shi. 2001. A Random Walks View of Spectral Segmentation. In AISTATS 2001.

Online version

Available on Marina Melia's Website

Summary

This paper gives a general theoretical interpretation of a wide variety of spectral methods. The authors first present the general framework of normalized cuts. We assume we are given an index set and similarity matrix where entry represents a similarity between item and item . We then seek a partition of into two sets . Minimizing the following criteria:

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