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      SAIRUS: Spatially-aware identification of risky users in social networks

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            Learning the parts of objects by non-negative matrix factorization.

            Is perception of the whole based on perception of its parts? There is psychological and physiological evidence for parts-based representations in the brain, and certain computational theories of object recognition rely on such representations. But little is known about how brains or computers might learn the parts of objects. Here we demonstrate an algorithm for non-negative matrix factorization that is able to learn parts of faces and semantic features of text. This is in contrast to other methods, such as principal components analysis and vector quantization, that learn holistic, not parts-based, representations. Non-negative matrix factorization is distinguished from the other methods by its use of non-negativity constraints. These constraints lead to a parts-based representation because they allow only additive, not subtractive, combinations. When non-negative matrix factorization is implemented as a neural network, parts-based representations emerge by virtue of two properties: the firing rates of neurons are never negative and synaptic strengths do not change sign.
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              Social Network Analysis

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                Information Fusion
                Information Fusion
                15662535
                April 2023
                April 2023
                : 92
                : 435-449
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                10.1016/j.inffus.2022.11.029
                c2ba1a65-b95a-42b0-b09f-c44129668543
                © 2023

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