JOURNAL ARTICLE

Reliable Representation Learning for Incomplete Multi-View Missing Multi-Label Classification

Chengliang LiuJie WenYong XuBob ZhangLiqiang NieMin Zhang

Year: 2025 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence Vol: 47 (6)Pages: 4940-4956   Publisher: IEEE Computer Society

Abstract

As a cross-topic of multi-view learning and multi-label classification, multi-view multi-label classification has gradually gained traction in recent years. The application of multi-view contrastive learning has further facilitated this process; however, the existing multi-view contrastive learning methods crudely separate the so-called negative pair, which largely results in the separation of samples belonging to the same category or similar ones. Besides, plenty of multi-view multi-label learning methods ignore the possible absence of views and labels. To address these issues, in this paper, we propose an incomplete multi-view missing multi-label classification network named RANK. In this network, a label-driven multi-view contrastive learning strategy is proposed to leverage supervised information to preserve the intra-view structure and perform the cross-view consistency alignment. Furthermore, we break through the view-level weights inherent in existing methods and propose a quality-aware subnetwork to dynamically assign quality scores to each view of each sample. The label correlation information is fully utilized in the final multi-label cross-entropy classification loss, effectively improving the discriminative power. Last but not least, our model is not only able to handle complete multi-view multi-label data, but also works on datasets with missing instances and labels. Extensive experiments confirm that our RANK outperforms existing state-of-the-art methods.

Keywords:
Artificial intelligence Computer science Pattern recognition (psychology) Missing data Machine learning Representation (politics)

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