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arxiv 1910.01590 v3 pith:KY23G67T submitted 2019-10-03 cs.LG stat.ML

DPSOM: Deep Probabilistic Clustering with Self-Organizing Maps

classification cs.LG stat.ML
keywords clusteringdeepmethodsdpsommapsperformanceprobabilisticseries
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Generating interpretable visualizations from complex data is a common problem in many applications. Two key ingredients for tackling this issue are clustering and representation learning. However, current methods do not yet successfully combine the strengths of these two approaches. Existing representation learning models which rely on latent topological structure such as self-organising maps, exhibit markedly lower clustering performance compared to recent deep clustering methods. To close this performance gap, we (a) present a novel way to fit self-organizing maps with probabilistic cluster assignments (PSOM), (b) propose a new deep architecture for probabilistic clustering (DPSOM) using a VAE, and (c) extend our architecture for time-series clustering (T-DPSOM), which also allows forecasting in the latent space using LSTMs. We show that DPSOM achieves superior clustering performance compared to current deep clustering methods on MNIST/Fashion-MNIST, while maintaining the favourable visualization properties of SOMs. On medical time series, we show that T-DPSOM outperforms baseline methods in time series clustering and time series forecasting, while providing interpretable visualizations of patient state trajectories and uncertainty estimation.

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