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Bi-cross validation for estimating spectral clustering hyper parameters

One challenge impeding the analysis of terabyte scale x-ray scattering data from the Linac Coherent Light Source LCLS, is determining the number of clusters required for the execution of traditional clustering algorithms. Here we demonstrate that previous work using bi-cross validation (BCV) to determine the number of singular vectors directly maps to the spectral clustering problem of estimating both the number of clusters and hyper parameter values. These results indicate that the process of estimating the number of clusters should not be divorced from the process of estimating other hyper parameters. Applying this method to LCLS x-ray scattering data enables the identification of dropped shots without manually setting boundaries on detector fluence and provides a path towards identifying rare and anomalous events.

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