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Single-cell Multi-view Clustering via Community Detection with Unknown Number of Clusters

Genomics 2023-11-30 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Single-cell multi-view clustering enables the exploration of cellular heterogeneity within the same cell from different views. Despite the development of several multi-view clustering methods, two primary challenges persist. Firstly, most existing methods treat the information from both single-cell RNA (scRNA) and single-cell Assay of Transposase Accessible Chromatin (scATAC) views as equally significant, overlooking the substantial disparity in data richness between the two views. This oversight frequently leads to a degradation in overall performance. Additionally, the majority of clustering methods necessitate manual specification of the number of clusters by users. However, for biologists dealing with cell data, precisely determining the number of distinct cell types poses a formidable challenge. To this end, we introduce scUNC, an innovative multi-view clustering approach tailored for single-cell data, which seamlessly integrates information from different views without the need for a predefined number of clusters. The scUNC method comprises several steps: initially, it employs a cross-view fusion network to create an effective embedding, which is then utilized to generate initial clusters via community detection. Subsequently, the clusters are automatically merged and optimized until no further clusters can be merged. We conducted a comprehensive evaluation of scUNC using three distinct single-cell datasets. The results underscored that scUNC outperforms the other baseline methods.

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@article{arxiv.2311.17103,
  title  = {Single-cell Multi-view Clustering via Community Detection with Unknown Number of Clusters},
  author = {Dayu Hu and Zhibin Dong and Ke Liang and Jun Wang and Siwei Wang and Xinwang Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.17103},
  year   = {2023}
}