1- Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies University of Tehran Tehran, Iran , h.zare@ut.ac.ir
2- Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies University of Tehran Tehran, Iran
3- Department of Computer Science Amirkabir University of Technology Tehran, Iran
4- Department of Information Technology IRAN Telecommunication Research Center Tehran, Iran
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Abstract— Nowadays, we face a huge number of high-dimensional data in different applications and technologies. To tackle the challenge, various feature selection methods have been recently proposed for reducing the computational complexity of the learning algorithms as well as simplifying the learning models. Maintaining the geometric structures and considering the discriminative information in data are two important factors that should be borne in mind particularly for unsupervised feature selection methods. In this paper, our aim is to propose a new unsupervised feature selection approach by considering global and local similarities and discriminative information. Furthermore, this unsupervised framework incorporates cluster analysis to consider the underlying structure of the samples. Moreover, the correlation of features and clusters is computed by an -norm regularized regression to eliminate the redundant and irrelevant features. Finally, a unified objective function is presented as well as an efficient iterative optimization algorithm to solve the corresponding problem with some theoretical analysis of the convergence and the complexity of the algorithm. We compare the proposed approach with the state-of-the-art method based on clustering results on the various standard datasets including biology, image, voice, and artificial data. The experimental results have presented the strength and performance improvement of the proposed method by outperforming the well-known methods