Although multi-view learning has made significant progress over the past few decades, it is still challenging due to the difficulty in modeling complex correlations among different views, especially under the context of view missing. To address the challenge, we propose a novel framework termed Cross Partial Multi-View Networks (CPM-Nets), which aims to fully and flexibly take advantage of multiple partial views. We first provide a formal definition of completeness and versatility for multi-view representation and then theoretically prove the versatility of the learned latent representations. For completeness, the task of learning latent multi-view representation is specifically translated to a degradation process by mimicking data transmission, such that the optimal tradeoff between consistency and complementarity across different views can be implicitly achieved. Equipped with adversarial strategy, our model stably imputes missing views, encoding information from all views for each sample to be encoded into latent representation to further enhance the completeness. Furthermore, a nonparametric classification loss is introduced to produce structured representations and prevent overfitting, which endows the algorithm with promising generalization under view-missing cases. Extensive experimental results validate the effectiveness of our algorithm over existing state of the arts for classification, representation learning and data imputation.

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