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Fig 1.

The RMVCP process without tissue-like P system.

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Fig 2.

The RMVCP algorithm process in the framework of the tissue-like P system.

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Fig 3.

The initial configuration of the tissue-like P system.

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Table 1.

The specific details of the five datasets ORL, MSRC, HW, Yale, Wikipedia Article.

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Table 2.

Comparison of algorithms on five datasets for Acc.

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Table 3.

Comparison of algorithms on five datasets for NMI.

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Table 4.

Comparison of algorithms on five datasets for Purity.

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Fig 4.

A histogram comparison of the Acc results of all algorithms on the five datasets.

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Fig 5.

A histogram comparison of the NMI results of all algorithms on the five datasets.

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Fig 6.

A histogram comparison of the Purity results of all algorithms on the five datasets.

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Fig 7.

The change of the weight w of each view on the five datasets in the RMVCP-1 process.

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Fig 8.

The change of the weight α(v) of each view on the five datasets in the RMVCP-2 process.

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Fig 9.

The change of the objective function value of RMVCP-2 on five data sets of ORL, MSRC, HW, Yale, and Wikipedia Article.

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Fig 10.

Visual analysis of unified matrices U1 and U2 on HW.

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Fig 11.

Visual analysis of unified matrices U1 and U2 on ORL.

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Fig 12.

The influence of the changes of hyperparameters α, β, and γ on the results of Acc on the five datasets.

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