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Auteurs principaux: Chen, Ziye, Duan, Yiqun, Zhu, Riheng, Sun, Zhenbang, Gong, Mingming
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Publié: 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.22241
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author Chen, Ziye
Duan, Yiqun
Zhu, Riheng
Sun, Zhenbang
Gong, Mingming
author_facet Chen, Ziye
Duan, Yiqun
Zhu, Riheng
Sun, Zhenbang
Gong, Mingming
contents Personalized multiple clustering aims to generate diverse partitions of a dataset based on different user-specific aspects, rather than a single clustering. It has recently drawn research interest for accommodating varying user preferences. Recent approaches primarily use CLIP embeddings with proxy learning to extract representations biased toward user clustering preferences. However, CLIP primarily focuses on coarse image-text alignment, lacking a deep contextual understanding of user interests. To overcome these limitations, we propose an agent-centric personalized clustering framework that leverages multi-modal large language models (MLLMs) as agents to comprehensively traverse a relational graph to search for clusters based on user interests. Due to the advanced reasoning mechanism of MLLMs, the obtained clusters align more closely with user-defined criteria than those obtained from CLIP-based representations. To reduce computational overhead, we shorten the agents' traversal path by constructing a relational graph using user-interest-biased embeddings extracted by MLLMs. A large number of weakly connected edges can be filtered out based on embedding similarity, facilitating an efficient traversal search for agents. Experimental results show that the proposed method achieves NMI scores of 0.9667 and 0.9481 on the Card Order and Card Suits benchmarks, respectively, largely improving the SOTA model by over 140%.
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spellingShingle Agent-Centric Personalized Multiple Clustering with Multi-Modal LLMs
Chen, Ziye
Duan, Yiqun
Zhu, Riheng
Sun, Zhenbang
Gong, Mingming
Artificial Intelligence
68T07, 68T05, 05C82
Personalized multiple clustering aims to generate diverse partitions of a dataset based on different user-specific aspects, rather than a single clustering. It has recently drawn research interest for accommodating varying user preferences. Recent approaches primarily use CLIP embeddings with proxy learning to extract representations biased toward user clustering preferences. However, CLIP primarily focuses on coarse image-text alignment, lacking a deep contextual understanding of user interests. To overcome these limitations, we propose an agent-centric personalized clustering framework that leverages multi-modal large language models (MLLMs) as agents to comprehensively traverse a relational graph to search for clusters based on user interests. Due to the advanced reasoning mechanism of MLLMs, the obtained clusters align more closely with user-defined criteria than those obtained from CLIP-based representations. To reduce computational overhead, we shorten the agents' traversal path by constructing a relational graph using user-interest-biased embeddings extracted by MLLMs. A large number of weakly connected edges can be filtered out based on embedding similarity, facilitating an efficient traversal search for agents. Experimental results show that the proposed method achieves NMI scores of 0.9667 and 0.9481 on the Card Order and Card Suits benchmarks, respectively, largely improving the SOTA model by over 140%.
title Agent-Centric Personalized Multiple Clustering with Multi-Modal LLMs
topic Artificial Intelligence
68T07, 68T05, 05C82
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.22241