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Most Influential KDD 2004 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Kernel K-means: Spectral Clustering And Normalized Cuts

Inderjit S. Dhillon; Yuqiang Guan; Brian Kulis

Venue
ACM SIGKDD Conference (KDD) 2004
Recognition
Most Influential KDD 2004 Paper (Rank No. 3)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
9
Certificate ID
f9ad6c3d3ff09839

Abstract

Kernel <i>k</i>-means and spectral clustering have both been used to identify clusters that are non-linearly separable in input space. Despite significant research, these methods have remained only loosely related. In this paper, we give an explicit theoretical connection between them. We show the generality of the weighted kernel <i>k</i>-means objective function, and derive the spectral clustering objective of normalized cut as a special case. Given a positive definite similarity matrix, our results lead to a novel weighted kernel <i>k</i>-means algorithm that monotonically decreases the normalized cut. This has important implications: a) eigenvector-based algorithms, which can be computationally prohibitive, are not essential for minimizing normalized cuts, b) various techniques, such as local search and acceleration schemes, may be used to improve the quality as well as speed of kernel <i>k</i>-means. Finally, we present results on several interesting data sets, including diametrical clustering of large gene-expression matrices and a handwriting recognition data set.

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