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Comments on "Iteratively Re-weighted Algorithm for Fuzzy c-Means" (2209.07715v1)

Published 16 Sep 2022 in cs.AI and eess.SP

Abstract: In this comment, we present a simple alternate derivation to the IRW-FCM algorithm presented in "Iteratively Re-weighted Algorithm for Fuzzy c-Means" for Fuzzy c-Means problem. We show that the iterative steps derived for IRW-FCM algorithm are nothing but steps of the popular Majorization Minimization (MM) algorithm. The derivation presented in this note is much simpler and straightforward and, unlike the derivation of IRW-FCM, the derivation here does not involve introduction of any auxiliary variable. Moreover, by showing the steps of IRW-FCM as the MM algorithm, the inner loop of the IRW-FCM algorithm can be eliminated and the algorithm can be effectively run as a "single loop" algorithm. More precisely, the new MM-based derivation deduces that a single inner loop of IRW-FCM is sufficient to decrease the Fuzzy c-means objective function, which speeds up the IRW-FCM algorithm.

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