Clustering is a popular approach to detect patterns in unlabeled data

Overview

Visual Clustering

Clustering is a popular approach to detect patterns in unlabeled data. Existing clustering methods typically treat samples in a dataset as points in a metric space and compute distances to group together similar points. Visual Clustering a different way of clustering points in 2-dimensional space, inspired by how humans "visually" cluster data. The algorithm is based on trained neural networks that perform instance segmentation on plotted data.

For more details, see the accompanying paper: "Clustering Plotted Data by Image Segmentation", arXiv preprint, and please use the citation below.

@article{naous2021clustering,
  title={Clustering Plotted Data by Image Segmentation},
  author={Naous, Tarek and Sarkar, Srinjay and Abid, Abubakar and Zou, James},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.05187},
  year={2021}
}

Installation

pip install visual-clustering

Usage

The algorithm can be used the same way as the classical clustering algorithms in scikit-learn:
You first import the class VisualClustering and create an instance of it.

from visual_clustering import VisualClustering

model = VisualClustering(median_filter_size = 1, max_filter_size= 1)

The parameters median_filter_size and max_filter_size are set to 1 by default.
You can experiment with different values to see what works best for your dataset !

Let's create a simple synthetic dataset of blobs.

from sklearn import datasets

data = datasets.make_blobs(n_samples=50000, centers=6, random_state=23,center_box=(-30, 30))
plt.scatter(data[0][:, 0], data[0][:, 1], s=1, c='black')

blobs

To cluster the dataset, use the fit function of the model:

predictions = model.fit(data[0])

Visualizing the results

You can visualize the results using matplotlib as you would normally do with classical clustering algorithms:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from itertools import cycle, islice
import numpy as np

colors = np.array(list(islice(cycle(["#000000", '#377eb8', '#ff7f00', '#4daf4a', '#f781bf', '#a65628', '#984ea3']), int(max(predictions) + 1))))
#Black color for outliers (if any)
colors = np.append(colors, ["#000000"])
plt.scatter(data[0][:, 0], data[0][:, 1], s=10, color=colors[predictions.astype('int8')])

clustered_blobs

Run this code inside a colab notebook:
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1DcZXhKnUpz1GDoGaJmpS6VVNXVuaRmE5?usp=sharing

Dependencies

Make sure that you have the following libraries installed:

transformers 4.15.0
scipy 1.4.1
tensorflow 2.7.0
keras 2.7.0
numpy 1.19.5
cv2 4.1.2
skimage 0.18.3

Contact

Tarek Naous: Scholar | Github | Linkedin | Research Gate | Personal Wesbite | [email protected]

Owner
Tarek Naous
Tarek Naous
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