2015 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Unsupervised Feature Selection by Graph Optimization
Authors : Zhihong Zhang, Lu Bai, Yuanheng Liang, Edwin R. Hancock
Published in: Image Analysis and Processing — ICIAP 2015
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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Graph based methods have played an important role in machine learning due to their ability to encode the similarity relationships among data. A commonly used criterion in graph based feature selection methods is to select the features which best preserve the data similarity or a manifold structure derived from the entire feature set. However, these methods separate the processes of learning the feature similarity graph and feature ranking. In practice, the ideal feature similarity graph is difficult to define in advance. Because one needs to assign appropriate values for parameters such as the neighborhood size or the heat kernel parameter involved in graph construction, the process is conducted independently of subsequent feature selection. As a result the performance of feature selection is largely determined by the effectiveness of graph construction. In this paper, on the other hand, we attempt to learn a graph strucure closely linked with the feature selection process. The idea is to unify graph construction and data transformation, resulting in a new framework which results in an optimal graph rather than a predefined one. Moreover, the
$$\ell _{2,1}$$
-norm is imposed on the transformation matrix to achieve row sparsity when selecting relevant features. We derive an efficient algorithm to optimize the proposed unified problem. Extensive experimental results on real-world benchmark data sets show that our method consistently outperforms the alternative feature selection methods.