Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
Multi-view clustering (MVC) has emerged as a powerful tool for analyzing complex datasets by leveraging consistent and complementary information from multiple sources. However, MVC faces three critical challenges in real-world scenarios: (1) Sample-level misalignment due to unknown cross-view correspondence, which introduces noisy correlations, (2) Feature-level heterogeneity from divergent dimensional spaces across views obscuring shared discriminative patterns, and (3) Dynamic-view inefficiency when integrating sequentially arriving data under privacy or sensor constraints. These challenges collectively hinder the clustering performance of existing studies, thus giving rise to a unified framework. To bridge this gap, we propose ASIA-MVC, an anchor-guided sample-and-feature incremental alignment framework for MVC, which is the first attempt in incremental learning on sample-unpaired multi-view data. First, the sample alignment module dynamically maps unpaired samples across views via anchor-based bipartite graphs. Second, the feature-aligned module employs an orthogonal decomposition strategy to unify heterogeneous feature spaces while preserving discriminative structures. Third, the novel incremental fusion framework integrates the dual-aligned modules under the guidance of shared anchors, enabling efficient cross-view representation learning. Furthermore, to solve the resulting problem, we develop a novel three-step alternate optimization algorithm with guaranteed convergence. Finally, the proposed method is validated in extensive experiments and achieves leading cluster efficiency and an outstanding sample-aligned effect.
Qu et al. (Thu,) studied this question.